Flat Feet Problem
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DH went to get his ortho insole moulding and consultation yesterday. After a long consultation with the specialist, she mentioned that for boys with flat foot problem, if it is spotted early (b4 age 5) it can be corrected and an arch can actually be formed by wearing special insoles/shoes. Girls, as they mature earlier, it would be b4 age 4.
Apparently, there are many different "types" of flat feet. Some are more of a collasped arch, while those truly flat where there is a prolasped on the inner part of the sole. This is very obvious when she made the mould for DH’s insole. instead of a cut-in on the inner part, there is a extrusion.
DH has been experiencing lots of pain on his heels and also his knees, as his posture is compensating the lopsided position when he stands/walk. He was wearing shoes that are specially made for flat footers, but those were worn out and he started wearing those leather hard soled shoes without an insole for the past few months. At times at the end of a long day, he would actually need to take a painkiller to help relieves the pain.
Will share more info when I get more info when he goes to collect the insoles… -
Just for info - in today’s Sunday Times (page 36) there is an adv by Singapore Footcare Centre on a promotional price for an assessment of kids’ foot problems.
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My son is coming to 3 yrs old. I notice he is flat foot. Any Dr to recommend?
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Hi! There is an existing thread on this: http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7019
You can find it if you use the search engine or just simply scroll down the first page of the Health forum.
Mods, pls merge. Thx.
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My daughter has very weird shape feet. They are flat but have a weird bulge on the inside…looks really not normal. It looks like she is walking not on the bottom of her feet but on the inside of her foot. Any ideas on where is a good kids foot specialist?? If that exist?
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U may wish to seek a podiatrist's advice, can check out : http://www.nhgp.com.sg/ourservices.aspx?id=2315
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Ok so bad choice to go polyclinic…the lady had no idea really what she was talking about. Kind of mumbled through some things and then said that we need to get insoles for my daughter. When they were given to us, they cost 200+ AFTER SUBSIDY! They cause her serious pain and couldn’t fit inside her running shoes.
So I asked around my family and my cousin mention a poditrist (I don’t know how to spell it) who specializes in children’s feet. We bought my daughter to see her (have free consultation and foot check, and discount on any products if have toys r us card). Unfortunately we had to get another pair of insoles but was only $144… how can be cheaper than polyclinic I don’t know??? My daughter feels very comfortable in them, and now she has stopped falling over so much. I would recommend anyone who has suspicious flat feet to see this lady, she is very good with children.
Her name is Jessica but I need to check the name of the clinic. -
fongjin, may I have your podiatrist’s contact pls?
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Can I have the contact as well? My son has flat feet. Just spend $300+ on his insole.
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Sure, her clinic is called Orchard Clinic. I know their are other doctors there, so ask for Jessica. The phone is 68844123. I just went back today for another pair so that I can wash one sometimes. The price of $144 is because I have star card from toys r us, otherwise is $180, but is still cheaper than others even without star card… I wonder why?
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