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Flat Feet (Symptomatic)

Diagnosis/Definition
Initial Diagnosis and Management
Ongoing Management and Objectives

Initial primary care treatment for foot pain should include a three-month trial period of the following: NSAIDs, over-the-counter arch pads for insoles (i.e., Polysorb or Dr. Scholl’s), soft supporting shoes (running or walking type), calf stretching and decreased activity (rest).

Indications for Specialty Care Referral

Adult patients with no improvement of symptoms after the three-month trial period can be referred to the Podiatry Clinic.

Pediatric patients with no improvement can be referred to Podiatry Clinic.

Criteria for Return to Primary Care

Patients not requiring surgery will be given a biomechanical examination and an orthotic prescription prior to being returned to primary care for chronic management.

Patients requiring surgery will be followed in the Podiatry Clinic until the perioperative period is complete. Patients will then be given an orthotic prescription before being returned to the primary care provider for chronic management.