What is the Planus dog?

PLANUS Dog is a common state also known as flat legs or fallen arches. As names indicate, the condition is marked with legs that have no arches and are visually flat. When the individual with the Planus dog stands, his entire leg touches the ground, while the individual with the arch shows a small gap between the inside of his leg and the earth. The Planus dog is usually painless, although when an individual is experiencing pain, the condition can be caused or leading to other health problems. However, some people do not develop this arch, which is responsible for their case Planus. Other people are developing an arch, but over time they collapse due to injury or wear. For those who do not develop an arch, they are often considered to be a different type of normal leg. This is because even if the affected individual can have flat legs when he stands on his feet, the arch could appear if the legs are flexible.

dog planus can be for some peoplepainful. There may be painful flat legs because the legs are inflexible, which limits the ability of an individual to move. The tarsal coalition, the condition in which bones in the foot fuse or grow together is the cause of painful flat legs. In some cases, flat legs may have ankle problems. The ankles turn inside, which can cause pain and problems not only with the leg and ankle, but also the lower leg or knee.

Most people do not experience pain or problems with Planus. The most visible feature of the state is that the arch is missing or that the whole leg touches the ground when the individual stands. The problematic dog Planus has more symptoms, the main symptom is leg pain or pain in the surrounding areas. In addition, the individual could also have difficulty positioning on his feet.

There is no way to prevent Planus from appearing. If the condition is present, it can be diagnosed with physical examination of the legs. There is usually no treatment if the affected indivisDual will not experience pain. If this is the aim, the aim is to discover the cause of the pain or cause of the condition. Treatment options include medicines, therapy and surgery.

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