For patients with somewhat pronated feet, conservative and surgical methods can be adopted for correction, as follows: First, conservative treatment: If, after evaluation, the doctor finds that the patient’s lesions are mild and no serious organic lesions exist, conservative treatment can be preferred, at which time the patient can be instructed to wear special braces or to undergo orthopedic or tui-na treatment. After a period of time, the patient should be instructed to carry out functional exercises of the ankle and foot to further correct the effect. Second, surgical treatment: For patients with more serious lesions or those who do not have good results from conservative treatment, they can try to do minimally invasive surgical treatment, such as the ligaments around the ankle joint, the supporting belt and other structures, to carry out the relevant release surgery.