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Changing in walking style
Hi, I have noticed my style of walking has changed overtime and people point it out. I sort of feel that both my legs don't match up in terms of length. Which could cause that change in walking. I also have been sitting with my wallet in the back pocket of my pants. Does that have any effect on my pelvis to be tilted up causing the leg to not match up with the other?? I hope my question is clear to understand.
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Proper diagnosis must
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You might have some pelvic dysfunction..go and get it fixed by an osteopath
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You need further evaluation consult orthopaedic doctor in person
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As per ur symptom it's look like pelvic muscle weakness or imblance.  You need to consult near by physiotherapist to role out the exact cause
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start pelvic strengthening exercises twice in day
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Avoid Squatting- Avoid sitting Cross legged Contrast Fomentation (Hot and Cold). Quadriceps strengthening exercises-
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Yes according to your words you may have pelvic muscle and bone imbalance. It further lead to sciatica.
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Please have a proper physiotherapy assessment and treatment.
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