Information provided on this website is prepared by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) for general information only and does not provide professional advice on a particular matter. Clinical worseningĬlinical worsening may be evidenced by progression from flexible to rigid pes planus or an increase in the level of symptoms (pain) attributed to the condition. Some evidence of a normal longitudinal arch having been lost following disease or injury affecting the foot will be required to establish that the condition was acquired and that clinical onset was after the commencement of service. Clinical onset may be in childhood, when it becomes apparent that the arch has failed to develop, or may be later in life if due to an acquired cause. The longitudinal arch of the foot normally develops in children at around age 3 to 5 years.
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