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Pes plano-valgus or flat feet is easily recognisable when standing up. A footprint would appear wider as the whole of the base of the foot would touch the floor as the arch is lost.
Also, the heel of the foot often turns in, which causes the Achilles heel to bow.
Pes plano-valgus can cause significant pathological deformities and

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