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High Arch
Alternate Names : High Foot Arch, Pes Cavus
High Arch Prevention
People with highly arched feet should be evaluated for underlying neurological and orthopedic conditions. Identifying these other conditions may help prevent or lessen impending arch problems.
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Definition High Arch Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors High Arch Symptoms & Signs High Arch Prevention High Arch Diagnosis & Tests High Arch Treatment High Arch Prognosis High Arch Complications Calling Your Health Care Provider
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Review Date : 2/12/2003
Reviewed By : Andrew L. Chen, M.D., M.S., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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