Hi all :D
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I am just going to throw this one out there.....What are ALL the possible reasons that one foot can be more pronated then the other in stance and gait? For example - the left foot has too many toes sign, navicular bulge, medial to off etc, and the right foot is fairly neutral.
Limb length discrepancy is the obvious one (functional and anatomical)
What other reasons could there be??
:p
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