Cavus Deformity of the Foot

Definition:
Cavus deformity of the foot is also known as high instep, high arch, talipes cavus, cavoid foot, and supinated foot type. Human foot type in which the sole of the foot is distinctly hollow when bearing weight. That is, there is a fixed plantar flexion of the foot. A high arch is the opposite of a flat foot, and somewhat less common.

Symptoms
  • Pain under the first metatarsal
  • Pain in the plantar fascia
  • Pain in the ankle
  • Pain in the Achilles tendon
Causes
  • Genetics
  • Muscle weakness
  • Contracture of plantar fascia
  • Shortening of the Achilles tendon
  • Neuromuscular disease
Treatment
  • Soft tissue massage
  • ROM and stretching to foot and ankle
  • Foot intrinsic muscle strengthening
Cavus Deformity of the Foot Phase I

Purchase Phase

  • Foot Wedge
  • 3-D Runners Stretch
  • Down Dog
  • Doorway Hamstring
  • Nose To Wall
  • Sit Up Squat
  • Stationary Bike
  • Gait II

Cavus Deformity of the Foot Phase II

Purchase Phase

  • Heel Raises
  • Heel Offs
  • Backwards Step Ups
  • Backwards Walk
  • Step Overs In Mase
  • Single Leg Squat And Touch

Cavus Deformity of the Foot Phase III

Purchase Phase

  • Heel Offs
  • German Dance
  • Heel Raises
  • Step Overs In Mase
  • T Band Walks In Mase
  • Tennis Ball Push
  • Jump Rope Routine
  • Toe Hops