Flat Feet Care at The Foot and Ankle Center in Howell and Brick, NJ

At the Foot and Ankle Center, we help patients in Howell, NJ and Brick, NJ understand and manage flat feet with thoughtful, noninvasive care. Flat feet occur when the arches of the feet collapse or never fully develop, causing the entire sole to make contact with the ground. While some people live without discomfort, others experience progressive symptoms that affect mobility, posture, and daily activity.
We focus on identifying why flat feet cause problems for each patient and providing treatment that supports comfort, stability, and long-term foot health.
Symptoms and Functional Challenges of Flat Feet
Flat feet often affect more than just the feet. Many patients come to us with aching arches, heel pain, ankle instability, or fatigue after standing or walking. Others notice pain that travels into the knees, hips, or lower back due to altered alignment and biomechanics. Shoes may wear unevenly, and balance may feel less reliable on uneven surfaces.
We take these symptoms seriously because they often worsen over time without proper support. Early evaluation helps us reduce strain on the feet and surrounding joints.
How We Evaluate Flat Feet
We begin with a detailed clinical exam that looks at foot structure, gait, flexibility, and alignment. We assess how the foot functions while standing and moving, not just how it looks at rest. This approach allows us to determine whether flat feet result from muscle weakness, ligament strain, overuse, or age-related changes.
Dr. Keith Rosenthal works to ensure evaluations remain precise and patient-focused. His experience helps guide conservative treatment plans that align with each patient’s lifestyle and activity level.
Noninvasive Treatment Options We Provide
Our care for flat feet emphasizes support, stability, and symptom relief without surgery. Custom orthotics often play a central role by restoring proper arch support and redistributing pressure during walking. We also recommend specific footwear, stretching routines, and strengthening exercises that improve foot function and reduce fatigue.
In some cases, we address inflammation or tendon strain with targeted therapies meant to calm irritated tissues and promote healing. Dr. Rosenthal monitors progress carefully and adjust treatment as symptoms improve or activity demands change.
Ongoing Support for Long-Term Foot Health
Flat feet require ongoing attention, not one-time treatment. We focus on helping patients stay active, comfortable, and confident on their feet through regular follow-up and preventive care. Our goal remains simple: reduce pain, improve function, and protect foot health over time.