AI-designed medial support and arch corrections for posterior tibial tendon dysfunction and flexible flatfoot to reduce tendon strain and control arch collapse.
Progressive arch collapse with pain along the inside of your foot and ankle. Difficulty walking on uneven surfaces or standing on your toes. Ankle rolling inward, heel turning outward, and gradual flattening of the foot arch that gets worse over time.
Medial arch collapse and hindfoot valgus increasing medial tissue stress. The posterior tibial tendon becomes overworked trying to support the collapsing arch, leading to tendon inflammation, elongation, and progressive dysfunction of this critical foot stabilizer.
Medial rearfoot posting (~3 mm), medial forefoot posting (~2 mm) when indicated, optional medial flange for instability, arch height 22–24 mm unless rigidity suggests otherwise; suppression rules apply for conflicting conditions. Our AI balances support with comfort to reduce tendon strain effectively.
Orthotics reduce strain on the posterior tibial tendon by providing medial arch support and controlling excessive pronation. Medial posting helps limit the collapse that overworks this important tendon.
PTTD involves active tendon dysfunction with pain and progressive arch collapse, while some people have naturally flat feet without problems. PTTD requires specific support to prevent further tendon damage.
Yes, proper orthotic support can help slow progression by reducing tendon strain and controlling abnormal foot motion. Early intervention with appropriate support is key to preventing further deterioration.
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