Understanding High-Arched Feet: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
High-arched refers to a foot with a high and curved arch. It is often used to describe feet that have a more pronounced arch than average, and may be associated with certain foot types such as pes planus or flat feet. In general, high-arched feet tend to have a more prominent curve in the middle of the foot, which can affect the way the foot functions and moves.
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