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pes cavus, high foot arch, high arch, pes cavus, an excessively elevated toe-to-heel arch, the foot, high arch, opposite of flat feet, highly arched feet, less common than flat feet, likely to be associated, an abnormal orthopedic, neurological condition, neuromuscular diseases that cause changes in muscle tone associated, the development of high arches, unlike flat feet, highly arched feet tend to be painful, more stress, on the section, the foot between the ankle, toes, metatarsals, highly arched feet generally make it difficult to fit shoes, pes cavus generally, foot support, significant disability, foot length shortened, much of it is taken up, in the arch, difficulty fitting shoes, foot pain associated, walking, standing, running, x-ray, the feet, x-ray, the spine, mri, the spine, electromyography, nerve conduction studies, corrective shoes, help to relieve pain, improve walking, orthopedic modifications, shoes, an arch insert, a support insole, surgery to flatten the foot is sometimes necessary in severe cases, underlying neurological problems, must be treated by appropriate specialists, expectations depend on the underlying neurological condition, in mild cases, appropriate shoewear, arch supports, provide welcome relief, chronic pain, difficulty walking, suspect, having foot pain related to high arches, highly arched feet, evaluated, underlying neurological, orthopedic conditions, identifying these other conditions, prevent, lessen impending arch problems.



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