HOW DOES A COLLAPSED ARCH AFFECT YOUR HEALTH?

Unless they are in discomfort, our feet are frequently ignored. One of the most painful conditions can be a collapsed arch, not just for your feet but also for the rest of your body. Learn why below and how you might assist in restoring a collapsed arch.

A collapsing arch is frequently disregarded as an inconvenience. Even while it can cause some heel discomfort or arch pain, it may not first seem to be a problem for you. A broken arch, however, can harm several other body parts.

 

The Plantar Fascia: One of the main causes of plantar fasciitis is a collapsing arch. The thick connective tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot can become inflamed and torn due to plantar fasciitis. The foot's arch is created by the plantar fascia, which runs from the heel to the toes. The plantar fascia flattens when the arch collapses, pressing on the heel. Which hurts terribly.

 

Over Pronation: When your arch collapses, your body is not well supported. Your feet will start to roll inward at the ankles to support your body weight as a result of the collapsing arch. Your ankle and lower leg will begin to resemble a bow when you are over-pronating. Your ankles will be quite unhappy with this. Due to the added tension and weight, the joints, tendons, muscles, and even the bones suffer greatly. Beyond that, your entire stride alters while you walk, which starts to have an impact on more body parts.

 

Patellofemoral Pain: Your knees will start to suffer as a collapsing arch sends a signal throughout your body. The natural movement track of the knee cap is changed as a result of overpronation and a collapsed arch, resulting in patellofemoral discomfort. This prevents your knee's bones from gliding as they should, making them grind against one another as you move.

 

Back pain that radiates through the buttocks and down the leg is known as piriformis pain. It is an additional stage in the domino effect brought on by a collapsed arch. Other nerve-related symptoms, such as numbness or tingling, may accompany piriformis pain.

 

Fayybek Shoes for Collapsed Arch Protection.

Wearing supportive shoes like the Fayybek is the best way to avoid pain if you already have collapsed arches or wish to prevent getting them in the future.

With the aid of our revolutionary Fayybek technology, you receive exceptional arch support as well as a deep heel cup that cradles and cushions the heel while helping to keep the arch in place while you walk. As a result, your arches receive the finest support possible, enabling you to exert more effort and move farther while maintaining greater overall body health. By wearing Fayybek shoes, you'll feel less discomfort and more energized.