Pes cavus is the older technical term for a high arch or supinated foot. Most cases of pes cavus generally are not a problem, or if they are the problem is mostly a shoe fitting one due to the large hump over the top of the foot. Pes cavus can be caused by a number of things, with the most common just being a normal anatomical variation. The more serious causes of pes cavus are those that are due to a progressive neurological disease which is why most cases need to be thoroughly assessed to
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