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  • mohit - Jul 22 2007 | feet, flat feet, hiking, knees

    Looking for orthotics for my hiking boots. My sneakers (Pearl Izumi) already provide good support

    Quoted: Fortunately, she made it out, and once back home Anne headed straight to her doctor, who told her, "Your knees hurt because your feet are flat." She knew she had flat feet because the genetically caused condition runs in her family, but she never suspected it could leave her crippled in the backcountry. Assuming corrective knee surgery or a brace was in order, Anne was surprised when the prescription called for custom orthotics for her hiking boots.
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    Pain can also figure into the picture because most flat feet over-pronate, or roll too much to the inside, a condition that affects about 80 percent of the bipedal population.

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