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I have a lady patient, 55yr old, long history for decades of chronic bilateral hip pain (great troch and also inguinal). Serology for inflammatory arthropathies are constantly normal. All MRIs constantly unremarkable. Numerous orthopaedic consultants and physiotherapists can't find anything remarkable. Physical therapy has never helped.
Her osteopath measured a long left leg (10mm) a few months ago and asked me to do a biomechanical exam. I found a long right leg (10mm) four weeks ago. On measurement today (lying supine / pelvic neutral / sternum to medial ankle) I found she's back to a long left leg by 10mm again.
Any ideas what's underpinning a functional leg length that's dynamically changing sides so often?
Cheers !!
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