Im feeling a little wonky at the moment and wondered if anyone else has a similar problem or words of wisdom to share.
After suffering from years of constant injuries, due to running, I recently visited a well recommended physio -who, in treating my current injuries, also told me I have a marked leg length discrepancy as well as an unusual gait ( one she had never seen before).I overpronate on one foot and supinate on the other..Lopsided.
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Apparently models are attractive because they are symmetrical, so I know that's one career change I couldn't do even if I did have a pretty face.
- which in my case manifested itself as an ITB problem. The proposed solution
was to relearn to walk properly. Unfortunately I could not afford this option so
went for a couple of inserts into one of my running shoes and a promise that
in future I would build up my distances gradually. So far so good - although I
know I am still lopsided when I run - I can hear the difference when my feet
hit the ground.
Apparenly you can claim most of this on medical insurance Keith, or if you can get into the Nhs system (perhaps via physio/ortho dept.) you can be referred to an NHS podiatrist.
I'll be really interested to hear what they have to say as I've noticed that my hips swing forward on my left side (the side of my gammy foot!).
I'll let you know how I get on.