Foot Deformities
Foot deformities are conditions that affect the normal shape and function of the foot. Common types include bunions, hammer toes, and flat feet. These deformities can result from genetic factors, improper footwear, or certain medical conditions. They may lead to pain, difficulty walking, and other complications.
Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the deformity. Mild cases may be managed with orthotic devices or changes in footwear, while more severe cases might require surgery. Early diagnosis and intervention can help improve foot function and reduce discomfort associated with these conditions.