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Have you tried arch support inserts or other corrective shoes?
Best wishes.
When I was young I would walk on my tippy toes until adulthood. Don't really remember when I stopped I think it was when I was pregnant with my first baby. I also had a high arch. I believe I did it at first because it was comfortable and I could also I remember walking like that so that I could walk by my sleeping Dad undetected when he was napping on the couch. Then I believe it just became a habit. I only remember walking on my tippy toes when I was barefoot.
My daughter doesn't have pain in arches, but does complain of pain in shins. Her physio said that it would not be beneficial to get specially made shoes/inserts
She has no history of prematurity/birth trauma and has not had the stiffness until recently - but as you say if it is mild cp it may take this long for symptoms to appear