Underpronation and Supination of the Foot
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An underpronator or supinator will tend to see the knees move laterally and often results in a bow-legged gait. An underpronator will not be able to deal with the forces from walking and running effectively. Stress tends to be concentrated more on the lateral side of the foot. This can easily be seen on a pair of old running shoes, which show wear on the outside edge more than the central or medial side.
Several predisposing factors influence the occurrence of underpronation. People with internal rotation of the hips, ankles and knees are more likely to be underpronators as opposed to external rotation which leads to overpronation. Bow-legged individuals also have the tendency to be underpronators.
Signs of Underpronation
- Pain in the arches of the feet
- Heel pain
- Gait instability
- Knee pain
- Back pain
- Rigid feet
- High foot arches
Orthotics designed for underpronators are often a good choice. These usually take the form of insoles which can be slipped inside shoes which will correct any faults in the gait to promote a more natural movement. Surgery is often not advised since supination can be managed with these more conventional treatments. Only when there is considerable pain would surgery usually be recommended. Prevention of underpronation involves stretching before exercising or training to help the structures of the foot cope with activity, and when muscle imbalances are the cause it is beneficial to perform strengthening exercises to address the imbalance directly.
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