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Left heel sloping - Pronation issue?

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jun 6, 2020.

  1. admin

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    I started getting pain in my left heel 1 year ago which lead to pain on the inside of my left knee. I have considerably high arches. I went to my local Shuropody store and I was given insoles. I usually wear Asics for extra support. These helped for a few months, but the pain is back. I haven’t been able to see a podiatrist due to COVID.

    I feel like my left heel is skidding/sloping inwards when I walk, if that makes sense.

    I looked at the slippers I wear in the house, and there is...

    Left heel sloping - Pronation issue?

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