How Do Pressure Disorders Affect Your Body?

Problems that occur in load distribution due to anomalies that may occur in the early stages or later in the foot are called pressure disorder. Multiple factors are effective in the emergence of pressure disorder. For example, pressure disorder can be seen genetically, but it can also occur due to wrong footing in childhood, wrong shoe choices in daily life, rheumatic diseases, and excessive weight. Included in the pressure disorders; Inward pressing, outward pressing, sole collapse and high curved feet form the basis of this ailment.
 

Disturbances Observed with Pressure Disorders

Introjection, which is frequently seen especially during the periods when children start to move; It causes children to have difficulty walking, to get tired quickly in long-distance activities, to feel pain in the feet, to wear shoes quickly, to fall a lot and to have balance problems.

In people who have a pressing problem, the pain caused by the pressure problem restricts their mobility in sports and daily activities and causes them to have difficulties. Pressing inward while walking prevents the person from making the springing movement, and in this case, it causes pain in the lumbar region. When the root and back pain is not taken into account and the necessary precautions are not taken, these pains seriously affect the quality of life.

Pressure problem, which is a treatable discomfort for both adults and children in terms of foot health, can be controlled to a large extent with the use of personalized insoles. Special insoles placed inside the shoes create a curved structure and thus prevent the problems that may arise with instepping. In cases where deformation progresses, surgical methods are used.

Foot collapse, as it is known among the people, is one of the common orthopedic disorders. As a result of the falling of the arch on the inner part of the foot and the sole, the foot turns outward and deformity develops. As a result of delaying the treatment of flat feet, calcifications may occur in the middle or top of the foot in the future, and this causes the formation of bone protrusions and also makes it difficult for people to wear shoes. In cases where the protrusions gradually grow, numbness and tingling may occur in the feet due to nerve compression.

In the hollow sole, where the weight is mostly on the heels and the root of the toes, excessive pressure occurs on the fingers and ankles. It is a disease that progresses and causes different problems if not treated. For example, it is one of the causes of stress fractures, which is mostly seen in professional athletes and people who stand up constantly during the day. Stress fractures, which are seen as fine cracks, can occur in the heels and upper parts of the foot.