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Rigid Flat Foot
Can physiotherapy cure rigid flat foot?? Is it helpful in correcting duck walking and round shoulders??
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Yes it is curable..
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consult a Physiotherapist for proper assessment
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Yes it is curable after a proper Physio assessment and rehabilitation.
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with the help of exercises it can be cured
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Please consult a physio therapist in person, this can be solved
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You need proper assessment as you are in growing age, it can be corrected , consult in person with the physiotherapist.
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Hey there! You need to get a thorough examination done. There are a lot of things to be checked for in your case. Please consult. You are in a growing age. Should treat it as early as possible.
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Hi. I need to check the proper examination for best diagnosis and treatment.
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so please take an online consultation
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we can correct your flat feet with proper physiotherapy and through exercise kindly do more cycling with your forefoot kindly get a proper assessment and do a proper postural correction
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