What Is Adult Pes Planus?
Adult pes planus — also known as flat foot or fallen arches — is a condition in which the inner (medial) arch of the foot collapses, so that more of the sole comes into contact with the ground when standing.
When the supporting tendons, ligaments, and bones lose their alignment, the arch flattens, the heel drifts outwards (hindfoot valgus), and the forefoot rotates outwards (forefoot abduction). Adult-acquired flat foot is now also described as Progressive Collapsing Foot Deformity (PCFD), a term that recognises the multi-planar nature of the problem.
Specialist assessment by a Consultant Foot & Ankle Surgeon — such as Mr Matthew Welck in London — gives patients with flat foot, fallen arches, or sports-related arch pain access to the widest range of joint-preserving and reconstructive treatment options.