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Symptoms

Usually, symptoms first appear in children and young adults. The first sign of CMT is often a high arched foot or difficulty walking. Other symptoms may include:

  • Hammer toes
  • High arched heels
  • Decreased sensation in the feet and legs
  • Muscle cramping in legs and forearms
  • Flexed toes
  • Difficulty holding the foot up in a horizontal position
  • Frequent sprained ankles and ankle fractures
  • Problems with balance
  • Muscle weakness in the lower extremities—can spread to the upper extremities later in life
  • Foot drop
  • Reduced ability to detect hot and cold, vibration, and position
  • Difficulty writing, fastening buttons and zippers, and handling small objects
  • Delay in learning how to walk (Type III)