this is amazing...i was diagnosed with plantars fasciitis although i don't have much heel pain, more pain towards the front of my foot. i was told i have forefoot valgus, and as this video states...yes i am pretty bow legged. when he mentioned the bowed tibia i was like.."WOW yes that's exactly me". i have the curled in pinky tow and the wider spread between my big toe...
Orthotic, this is a deformity. The foot can’t contour to the ground so you have to “contour the ground” aka the surface your foot is planting on to fix it
useful stuff starts at 1.18
You guys are awesome, thank you for sharing your knowledge!
this is amazing...i was diagnosed with plantars fasciitis although i don't have much heel pain, more pain towards the front of my foot. i was told i have forefoot valgus, and as this video states...yes i am pretty bow legged. when he mentioned the bowed tibia i was like.."WOW yes that's exactly me". i have the curled in pinky tow and the wider spread between my big toe...
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thanks it was great information to understand the mechanism.
thank you so much! very clear and helpful
Thanks for the informative video, it just thoroughly explained it.
Very useful. THANKS
great video!
Add the link to part 2. Can't find it.
thank you so much
thanks
Where did you buy your mobile foot model
So what are we recommending to do to correct this rigid rear foot or forefoot valgus?
Orthotic, this is a deformity. The foot can’t contour to the ground so you have to “contour the ground” aka the surface your foot is planting on to fix it
@@joerisoli9320 using a valgus forefore wedge or varus wedge?