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Definitions of flatfoot in various dictionaries:
noun - a policeman who patrols a given region
noun - a foot afflicted with a fallen arch
A person with flat feet.
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Slang for a policeman who walks the beat(8) |
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a condition in which the foot has an arch that is lower than usual. |
A condition in which the foot has an arch that is lower than usual. |
A police officer. |
a foot afflicted with a fallen arch abnormally flattened and spread out |
a policeman who patrols a given region |
A condition in which the arch of the foot is abnormally flattened down so that the entire sole makes contact with the ground. |
Informal A person with flat feet. |
Slang A police officer. |
To walk in a flat-footed manner: "He flatfooted along, twirling his club ( James T. Farrell). |
Flatfoot might refer to |
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Flat feet (also called pes planus or fallen arches) is a postural deformity in which the arches of the foot collapse, with the entire sole of the foot coming into complete or near-complete contact with the ground. An estimated 2030% of the general population have an arch that simply never develops in one or both feet. * There is a functional relationship between the structure of the arch of the foot and the biomechanics of the lower leg. The arch provides an elastic, springy connection between the forefoot and the hind foot. This association safeguards so that a majority of the forces incurred during weight bearing of the foot can be dissipated before the force reaches the long bones of the leg and thigh.In pes planus, the head of the talus bone is displaced medially and distal from the navicular. As a result, the Plantar calcaneonavicular ligament (spring ligament) and the tendon of the tibialis posterior muscle are stretched, so much so that the individual with pes planus loses the fu |