Untill someone does the actual measurements on you, you can't know what is going on and what are the best adjustment needed for your situation in your boots
We see a lot of self diagnosers. Usually, They just mess things up worse.
SkierSynergy wrote:Untill someone does the actual measurements on you, you can't know what is going on and what are the best adjustment needed for your situation in your boots
We see a lot of self diagnosers. Usually, They just mess things up worse.
BigE wrote:The maximum number degrees that you should try to move the knee out is 2 degrees.
The problem is that you put far too much pressure on the medial compartment. Essentially, you make 1/2 your knee bear all of the weight. This is nothing short of dangerous.
At least that is the recommendation from the M.D.s at CSIA/CSCF. It does not matter that they are CSIA, what matters is *they are medical doctors*.
BigE wrote:6 degrees OUT? Is this diy?
The maximum number degrees that you should try to move the knee out is 2 degrees.
The problem is that you put far too much pressure on the medial compartment. Essentially, you make 1/2 your knee bear all of the weight. This is nothing short of dangerous.
At least that is the recommendation from the M.D.s at CSIA/CSCF. It does not matter that they are CSIA, what matters is *they are medical doctors*.
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