
Flat Feet & Arch Problems Treatment Near Short North, Ohio
Evaluation and treatment of collapsed arches causing pain, fatigue, and alignment issues.
Just 5 minutes from Short North to Vertex Podiatry in Grandview Heights
01Why Short North Patients Choose Vertex Podiatry
The Short North Arts District is Columbus's most iconic neighborhood - a mile-long stretch of High Street packed with galleries, restaurants, boutiques, and the creative and professional class that defines Columbus's identity. It's one of the most walkable, highest-foot-traffic urban corridors in Ohio, where residents and workers spend hours on their feet daily.
Short North residents and workers walk more than almost any other Columbus community. Gallery Hop alone brings thousands of pedestrians to the neighborhood monthly. Residents tend toward cycling, urban running routes, and daily walks that put cumulative stress on feet and ankles.
The Short North is just 5 minutes from Vertex Podiatry in Grandview Heights via King Avenue or 5th Avenue. Easily accessible by COTA bus on High Street. Dr. Guy Golan, DPM offers precise diagnosis and cutting-edge treatments for flat feet & arch problems that you won't find anywhere else in the Columbus area.
02What Is Flat Feet & Arch Problems?
Flat feet (pes planus) is a condition in which the medial longitudinal arch of the foot is reduced or absent, allowing the entire sole to make contact - or near contact - with the ground. While a degree of arch flattening is normal during weight bearing, pathological flat foot is associated with pain, abnormal lower limb alignment, and progressive deformity. The condition may be flexible (arch present when non-weight bearing) or rigid (no arch in any position), and can be present since childhood or acquired in adulthood.
Read our complete guide to Flat Feet & Arch Problems03Signs & Symptoms
- Aching, fatigue, or pain along the inner side of the foot and ankle
- Swelling along the inner ankle, particularly after activity
- Feet that tire easily during walking or standing
- Difficulty standing on tiptoe on the affected foot
- Progressive inward rolling of the ankle (overpronation)
- Knee pain, hip pain, or lower back pain due to altered gait mechanics
- Shoe wear pattern showing excessive wear on the inner heel
04Risk Factors
- Family history of flat feet or ligamentous laxity
- Obesity (increased load on arch structures)
- Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
- Rheumatoid arthritis or other inflammatory conditions
- Pregnancy (hormonal ligamentous relaxation)
- Aging (gradual loss of tendon elasticity and strength)
- Prior ankle or foot injuries
- Neuromuscular disorders
When to See Dr. Golan from Short North
Flat feet that are painless and not causing functional limitations may require no treatment. However, if you experience pain, fatigue, or notice your deformity worsening, a podiatric evaluation can identify the underlying cause and initiate appropriate treatment - including orthotics, physical therapy, or reconstructive surgery - before the condition becomes more difficult to manage.
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Serving Short North · 5 Minutes Away
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