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Hi,

Im 16 now. When I was 12 I broke my right leg in two places (tibia and fibia or something like that). Anyway, after the cast came off and after all the physiotherapy etc...Ive come to notice that my leg is twisted so that the foot is pointing out to the right. I.e. when I just stand on my left leg, my knee goes perfectly down over the foot so I cant see it. When I just stand on my right leg, the knee goes down but doesnt cover my foot because the foot is twisted round to the right slightly.

In other words, left foot is 0 degrees off of the left knee but right foot is maybe 30 degrees clockwise off of the right knee.
I hope that is clear.
Anyway, I was wondering whether there is any PHYSIOTHERAPY I could do to get my foot twisted back?

Thanks for any help!!!

2007-02-21 05:20:58 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health General Health Care Injuries

1 answers

I used to work in a doctors room, and he was famous for fixing baby's with clubb foot. And his method was very simple and pain free. What you need to do is put your foot in a splint, or what he did was put their foot in a cast. You will need some help with this because you will need some one to hold your foot in the correct position. You should probably get it professionally done. But what it does it trains you to walk correctly with your foot pointing forward.

Hope this helps.

2007-02-22 19:27:28 · answer #1 · answered by chickyboo222 5 · 0 0

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