Quote Originally Posted by injury advice View Post
FIirstly have you had a proper biomechanical assessment ? if it is a Biomechancal problem firstly you need to consider proper carbon fibre orthotics made to exactly suite you. not off the shelf ones.

has any one cheked your leg length? when your Biomechanics are correct you then need to start specific muscle balancing and strengthening, put the foundations right and the rest will fall into place. give me a ring if you want any advice
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I've been seeing a Podiatrist for a while and the orthotics with a 4 degree wedge seem to work beyond any reasonable doubt, so i guess the answer to your question is yes. I'm continuing to drill the muscular exercises the physio gave me but i can't go too nuts, two sessions a week is about tops.