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One leg longer than the other
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Last season here in NZ I dislocated my hip, and now i'm pretty sure my injured leg is slightly longer than the other one, do you think its going to affect my riding much this season? When i get some new boots i'll have them fitted to correct it if I need to but until then would it screw with my skiing?
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wont affect your skiing once your boots are fixed
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I naturally have one leg longer than the other and wont really fuck with your skiing, well at least for me it doesnt cause iv had it all my life. But be aware that it can cause back problems which is not fun, your hips tilt to one side and this can pinch nerves, which really fucking hurts. I have to wear a lift in my shoe to prevent this, but if your not having back problems i wouldn't worry about it.
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I'm not pretty good in english but if no doctor told you you add a leg longer than the other and you noticed it by yourself you have to get stuff that you put in yours shoes or special shoes to correct this as soon as you can also you should put this stuff in your boots. Dunno if it will affect your ridding but i know it will kill your knees and other region of your upper body that i can't name in english ahah.
Go see a specialist...don't ask a serious health question like this to 15 year old ns children lol
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yeah im doing all i can to get it back to normal but i just wanted to know whether i was going to notice a big difference this season while its still fucked up.
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