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Truth about Flat Feet/Fallen Arches-What are the best treatment options? Michael E. Graham, DPM, FACFAS, FASPS, FAENS
What is a “flat” foot? This can mean several things.
“Flat Foot” or “Fallen Arches” Is a rather common problem affecting pediatric, adults, and geriatrics. The foot is misaligned There is displacement of the hindfoot bones forcing a lowering of the natural arch of the foot. Normal Not Normal
What kind of “flat feet” are there? Not all misaligned feet are the same.
What are the choices? ,[object Object]
Semi-flexible flat foot
Rigid flat foot,[object Object]
Semi-Flexible Flat Foot There isn’t much of an arch with or without pressure on the foot. The foot flattens out more during standing Cannot be put fully back into its “normal” position.
Rigid Flat Foot The foot has no arch on or off the ground. Cannot be manually forced back into it’s normal position on or off the ground.
Flat Feet-   Who Cares? What difference does it make?
It makes a big difference to your quality of life. The alignment and function of our feet plays a tremendous role in our ability to stand, walk, run, and exercise. When are feet are in “alignment” they are functioning as they were designed.  There is no excessive strain to the bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles, as well as the neurovascular structures.
Poorly Aligned Feet Sooner or later a “problem” will develop at the “weakest link of the chain” and is a sign that something is wrong.  With every step taken excessive abnormal forces are acting on the supporting structures of the foot. Average person takes 6,000 to 10,000 steps a day.
“Functional Symptoms” Due to the chronic nature of this disease process (walking is the 2nd most common conscious function of our body) the individual finally realizes that: 	“The more active I am the worse my pain, the less active I am the pain isn’t so bad”
So then what happens?
We decrease our activity level. If it hurts…don’t do it We stay off of our feet and become lazy We do whatever we can not to walk or stand because it simply gives us pain. We suffer if we exercise so we don’t Our metabolism decreases  now the real problems begin……next slide please.
Decreased Metabolism Body cannot burn off the calories Increased weight gain Obesity Hypertension Diabetes  Coronary Heart Disease Syndrome X
Metabolic Syndrome X Diabetes Hypertension Heart Disease Obesity Etc.      One of the first things your doctor tells you is to…     …exercise.
“My feet are not properly positioned and they don’t bother me at all!” Are you sure about that?
No Symptoms Yet? Imagine our foot acting as the tire on our car. We can place the tire on our car without balancing it.   It functions great, what’s  the big deal about balancing the tire. Who cares! Next slide please
Oops…I guess it does matter Sooner or later it will wear out. Not only is the tire affected but it can adversely affect the other tires. The steering also becomes misaligned.
It is only a matter of time Average person takes 7500 steps a day 50 years of age 134,137,500 steps taken This is not normal Have you ever heard someone say: “I just turned fifty and it seems like my body is just falling apart” I wonder why?
Misaligned Feet and the rest of your body. The alignment of your feet significantly affects the rest of your body.
Our feet are the foundation of our body. Normal hindfoot alignment
Misaligned feet leads to misalignment to the rest of our body. Abnormal hindfoot Alignment
Why does this happen?
Could be a variety of factors Hereditary Idiopathic Traumatic Just born with it Ligament Laxity Etc.
Regardless what is happening? The talus (ankle bone) is displaced from its normal position on the hindfoot or tarsal bones. It falls off its normal alignment with the hind foot bones.  The talus turns inward and the foot turns outward.
Normal Alignment This is what the hindfoot alignment is supposed to look like. Talus is sitting on top of the hind foot bones. Sinus tarsi (natural spaced between the ankle & heel bone is in an “open” position. Talus Calcaneus
Abnormal Alignment Talus is not sitting where it is supposed to be on the heel bone. This partially collapses the sinus tarsi. Partial talotarsal joint dislocation is present. Excessively abnormal forces are acting on the foot. Talus Calcaneus
Not Normal. Complete collapse of the sinus tarsi. Talus is not where it is supposed to be. This person is suffering one way or another because of misalignment of the ankle bone.
How are you going to fix my feet? I get it, I don’t believe the people who tell me “just live with it”.
Treatment Options It depends on what kind of “flat” foot you have. Flexible Semi-flexible Rigid
Flexible Flat Foot Treatment Let’s see which options make the most sense Exercise- strengthen those muscles “Special” Shoes- the foot can fix itself? Arch Supports/Orthotics- Extra-Osseous TaloTarsal Stabilization (EOTTS) Reconstructive Hindfoot Surgery
Flexible Flat Foot Treatment OptionsExercise- strengthen those muscles Really? The ligaments, tendons, & muscles are already working overtime.  They have to take an over-pronating foot bring it back to the normal position and then do their “regular” job to propel the foot.   It doesn’t make sense.
It is true that by elevating the heel this will help to reposition the ankle bone back on the heel. What about when your not wearing shoes? This does not really “fix” the problem. There is still an internal deformity of excessive ankle bone motion. Places increased pressure to the forefoot and can lead to other problems. Flexible Flat Foot Treatment Options“Special” Shoes- the foot can fix itself?
How can something on the bottom of the foot control something above? The root of the deformity begins on top of the heel bone. Have your provider show you radiographic correction with your orthotic. Before/After Flexible Flat Foot Treatment OptionsArch Supports/Orthotics
Problems with Arch Supports At best they act like glasses. Just because something “feels different” in your shoes doesn’t mean it is really fixing anything. What about when you are not wearing shoes?  Maximum deformity is occurring with every step taken. Limited with shoes you can wear. Always have to buy new devices. They can cause more harm than good. Critical look at these offers a false sense of “correction”
With that said… It is possible that an orthotic can provide some relief of symptoms. Offers a non-surgical option Is better than no treatment at all.
Flexible Flat Foot Treatment OptionsExtra-Osseous TaloTarsal Stabilization (EOTTS) Probably haven’t heard of this option Minimally invasive procedure Permanent yet reversible option Can be performed on pediatric, adult, geriatric individuals. Latest and greatest option It just makes sense
Extra-Osseous TaloTarsal Stabilization (EOTTS) Internal correction for this internal deformity Involves the placement of a “stent” into the sinus tarsi to stabilize the hindfoot bones. Does not rely on external devices for correction. Before After
EOTTS Extra-Articular The “stent” is placed outside of the cartilage. It is not placed within a “joint” but is located in between joints. Extra-Osseous The “stent” is not inserted into the bone but between 2 bones Unlike other procedures that fuse 2 bones together. HyProCure®
“Stent” is an internal bone stabilization device It prevents the abnormal collapse of the sinus tarsi Made of medical grade titanium Does not fragment or wear out. It is harder than bone EOTTS HyProCure®
The internal bone stabilization device supports the leading edge of the talus. Normal amount of motion is still present. Only the excessive motion is eliminated No matter what kind of shoe is worn it is working, even if no shoes are being worn. This device works with every step taken. EOTTS
EOTTS Risks Stent displacement Period of abnormal walking, pain, swelling Sprained ankle feeling Inability of the tissues to stretch out due to the corrected alignment Need for stent removal Other risks associated with surgery. Benefits Internal correction Effectively stabilizes the hindfoot Not dependent on external factors-shoes, braces, etc. Should be a “permanent” fix but can always be resized or removed if needed.
For more information visit: www.alignmyfeet.com EOTTS
Semi-Flexible Flat Foot Treatment Usually going to be a combination of procedures- EOTTS with additional mid-foot surgery. Orthotics are going to have a hard time straightening out this foot.
Rigid Flat Foot ,[object Object]
Requires osseous reconstruction with internal fixation

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Flat Feet Treatment Options

  • 1. Truth about Flat Feet/Fallen Arches-What are the best treatment options? Michael E. Graham, DPM, FACFAS, FASPS, FAENS
  • 2. What is a “flat” foot? This can mean several things.
  • 3. “Flat Foot” or “Fallen Arches” Is a rather common problem affecting pediatric, adults, and geriatrics. The foot is misaligned There is displacement of the hindfoot bones forcing a lowering of the natural arch of the foot. Normal Not Normal
  • 4. What kind of “flat feet” are there? Not all misaligned feet are the same.
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  • 8. Semi-Flexible Flat Foot There isn’t much of an arch with or without pressure on the foot. The foot flattens out more during standing Cannot be put fully back into its “normal” position.
  • 9. Rigid Flat Foot The foot has no arch on or off the ground. Cannot be manually forced back into it’s normal position on or off the ground.
  • 10. Flat Feet- Who Cares? What difference does it make?
  • 11. It makes a big difference to your quality of life. The alignment and function of our feet plays a tremendous role in our ability to stand, walk, run, and exercise. When are feet are in “alignment” they are functioning as they were designed. There is no excessive strain to the bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles, as well as the neurovascular structures.
  • 12. Poorly Aligned Feet Sooner or later a “problem” will develop at the “weakest link of the chain” and is a sign that something is wrong. With every step taken excessive abnormal forces are acting on the supporting structures of the foot. Average person takes 6,000 to 10,000 steps a day.
  • 13. “Functional Symptoms” Due to the chronic nature of this disease process (walking is the 2nd most common conscious function of our body) the individual finally realizes that: “The more active I am the worse my pain, the less active I am the pain isn’t so bad”
  • 14. So then what happens?
  • 15. We decrease our activity level. If it hurts…don’t do it We stay off of our feet and become lazy We do whatever we can not to walk or stand because it simply gives us pain. We suffer if we exercise so we don’t Our metabolism decreases now the real problems begin……next slide please.
  • 16. Decreased Metabolism Body cannot burn off the calories Increased weight gain Obesity Hypertension Diabetes Coronary Heart Disease Syndrome X
  • 17. Metabolic Syndrome X Diabetes Hypertension Heart Disease Obesity Etc. One of the first things your doctor tells you is to… …exercise.
  • 18. “My feet are not properly positioned and they don’t bother me at all!” Are you sure about that?
  • 19. No Symptoms Yet? Imagine our foot acting as the tire on our car. We can place the tire on our car without balancing it. It functions great, what’s the big deal about balancing the tire. Who cares! Next slide please
  • 20. Oops…I guess it does matter Sooner or later it will wear out. Not only is the tire affected but it can adversely affect the other tires. The steering also becomes misaligned.
  • 21. It is only a matter of time Average person takes 7500 steps a day 50 years of age 134,137,500 steps taken This is not normal Have you ever heard someone say: “I just turned fifty and it seems like my body is just falling apart” I wonder why?
  • 22. Misaligned Feet and the rest of your body. The alignment of your feet significantly affects the rest of your body.
  • 23. Our feet are the foundation of our body. Normal hindfoot alignment
  • 24. Misaligned feet leads to misalignment to the rest of our body. Abnormal hindfoot Alignment
  • 25. Why does this happen?
  • 26. Could be a variety of factors Hereditary Idiopathic Traumatic Just born with it Ligament Laxity Etc.
  • 27. Regardless what is happening? The talus (ankle bone) is displaced from its normal position on the hindfoot or tarsal bones. It falls off its normal alignment with the hind foot bones. The talus turns inward and the foot turns outward.
  • 28. Normal Alignment This is what the hindfoot alignment is supposed to look like. Talus is sitting on top of the hind foot bones. Sinus tarsi (natural spaced between the ankle & heel bone is in an “open” position. Talus Calcaneus
  • 29. Abnormal Alignment Talus is not sitting where it is supposed to be on the heel bone. This partially collapses the sinus tarsi. Partial talotarsal joint dislocation is present. Excessively abnormal forces are acting on the foot. Talus Calcaneus
  • 30. Not Normal. Complete collapse of the sinus tarsi. Talus is not where it is supposed to be. This person is suffering one way or another because of misalignment of the ankle bone.
  • 31. How are you going to fix my feet? I get it, I don’t believe the people who tell me “just live with it”.
  • 32. Treatment Options It depends on what kind of “flat” foot you have. Flexible Semi-flexible Rigid
  • 33. Flexible Flat Foot Treatment Let’s see which options make the most sense Exercise- strengthen those muscles “Special” Shoes- the foot can fix itself? Arch Supports/Orthotics- Extra-Osseous TaloTarsal Stabilization (EOTTS) Reconstructive Hindfoot Surgery
  • 34. Flexible Flat Foot Treatment OptionsExercise- strengthen those muscles Really? The ligaments, tendons, & muscles are already working overtime. They have to take an over-pronating foot bring it back to the normal position and then do their “regular” job to propel the foot. It doesn’t make sense.
  • 35. It is true that by elevating the heel this will help to reposition the ankle bone back on the heel. What about when your not wearing shoes? This does not really “fix” the problem. There is still an internal deformity of excessive ankle bone motion. Places increased pressure to the forefoot and can lead to other problems. Flexible Flat Foot Treatment Options“Special” Shoes- the foot can fix itself?
  • 36. How can something on the bottom of the foot control something above? The root of the deformity begins on top of the heel bone. Have your provider show you radiographic correction with your orthotic. Before/After Flexible Flat Foot Treatment OptionsArch Supports/Orthotics
  • 37. Problems with Arch Supports At best they act like glasses. Just because something “feels different” in your shoes doesn’t mean it is really fixing anything. What about when you are not wearing shoes? Maximum deformity is occurring with every step taken. Limited with shoes you can wear. Always have to buy new devices. They can cause more harm than good. Critical look at these offers a false sense of “correction”
  • 38. With that said… It is possible that an orthotic can provide some relief of symptoms. Offers a non-surgical option Is better than no treatment at all.
  • 39. Flexible Flat Foot Treatment OptionsExtra-Osseous TaloTarsal Stabilization (EOTTS) Probably haven’t heard of this option Minimally invasive procedure Permanent yet reversible option Can be performed on pediatric, adult, geriatric individuals. Latest and greatest option It just makes sense
  • 40. Extra-Osseous TaloTarsal Stabilization (EOTTS) Internal correction for this internal deformity Involves the placement of a “stent” into the sinus tarsi to stabilize the hindfoot bones. Does not rely on external devices for correction. Before After
  • 41. EOTTS Extra-Articular The “stent” is placed outside of the cartilage. It is not placed within a “joint” but is located in between joints. Extra-Osseous The “stent” is not inserted into the bone but between 2 bones Unlike other procedures that fuse 2 bones together. HyProCure®
  • 42. “Stent” is an internal bone stabilization device It prevents the abnormal collapse of the sinus tarsi Made of medical grade titanium Does not fragment or wear out. It is harder than bone EOTTS HyProCure®
  • 43. The internal bone stabilization device supports the leading edge of the talus. Normal amount of motion is still present. Only the excessive motion is eliminated No matter what kind of shoe is worn it is working, even if no shoes are being worn. This device works with every step taken. EOTTS
  • 44. EOTTS Risks Stent displacement Period of abnormal walking, pain, swelling Sprained ankle feeling Inability of the tissues to stretch out due to the corrected alignment Need for stent removal Other risks associated with surgery. Benefits Internal correction Effectively stabilizes the hindfoot Not dependent on external factors-shoes, braces, etc. Should be a “permanent” fix but can always be resized or removed if needed.
  • 45. For more information visit: www.alignmyfeet.com EOTTS
  • 46. Semi-Flexible Flat Foot Treatment Usually going to be a combination of procedures- EOTTS with additional mid-foot surgery. Orthotics are going to have a hard time straightening out this foot.
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  • 48. Requires osseous reconstruction with internal fixation
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  • 52. Feedbackwe want to hear from you. www.interact@gramedica.com