What Does it Mean to Have Flat Feet or a Flat Arch?
Flat feet, or fallen arches, happen when the arches of your feet collapse or never fully develop, causing the entire sole to touch the ground. This can lead to your feet rolling inward while walking, placing extra stress on your ankles, knees, hips, and even your back. While some people with flat feet never experience symptoms, others develop chronic pain, swelling, or fatigue in their feet and legs, especially after long periods of standing or activity. Left untreated, flat feet can increase the risk of ankle injuries, tendon problems, and arthritis.
Dr. Megan Ishibashi offers the best flatfoot correction surgery in West LA, including advanced techniques and minimally invasive procedures. As a board-certified podiatrist with an extensive background, she delivers precise, patient-focused care at her state-of-the-art clinic, where patients from all over Los Angeles come to get effective pain relief, improved alignment, and the ability to move with confidence once again.