Abstract@#Flexibleis an important
classification of
flat foot.
Flatfoot occurs due to a variety of reasons and causes the medial longitudinal arch to collapse or disappear. However, many
children still do not develop a normal
foot arch as the grow, and a failure to intervene in a timely manner
will greatly harm a
child s normal mobility development. Timely
detection and intervention are the key to improve the
prognosis. There is a lack of
uniform quantitative criteria for the
diagnosis of
flexible flatfoot. Currently, the commonly used diagnostic
methods include
physical examination,
foot printing, plantar
pressure test and imaging examination. This article reviews the
risk factors,
diagnosis, prevention and
treatment of
Flexible Flatfoot.