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Who Needs Heel Lifts?

If you suspect you have one leg that is physically shorter than the other,  heel lifts may be appropriate, but first, you should see a medical provider who can document with certainty that you actually have a physical leg length discrepancy (typically established by x-ray images). 

Leg length discrepancy is often the cause of musculoskeletal pain because it may change your scoliotic curves and cause unbalanced muscle compensation patterns. 

Sometimes what appears to be a physical leg length difference can actually be adjusted out by osteopathic or chiropractic manipulation, or by balancing muscles through soft tissue therapy. 

If you have already been diagnosed with a physical leg length discrepancy, the difference in length determines how to compensate for it.  If the leg length difference requires less than 6-8mm compensation, inserting heel lifts inside the shoes may work well.  If you insert a higher heel lift,  the shoe may become uncomfortable.  Usually, if the leg length discrepancy requires more more than 6-8mm compensation, it is better to have your shoe repair shop build up the full length of the entire outsole.  You may want to see a Pedorthist who specializes in building shoes for people with difficult to manage lower extremity and foot problems. 

Functional Leg Length and Hyperpronation

Most people who hyperpronate have a functional leg length discrepancy.  One ankle collapsing slightly more than the other creates this functional difference.  Leg length discrepancies, both physical and functional contribute to pelvic instability and scoliosis (abnormal lateral curves of the spine).  Posture Control Insoles® will help balance out functional leg length discrepancies by reducing hyperpronation significantly. 
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Other uses for Heel Lifts:  Some people feel tension in one or both Achilles tendons when they wear flat shoes.  Using a small amount of heel lift in both shoes (symmetrical) will help relieve this sensation.

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The content of this site is intended to give basic information and fitting instructions regarding Posture Control Insoles. It is not intended to substitute for the advice or diagnosis or treatment of healthcare providers.  You should always consult your physician or other qualified healthcare provider for medical advice and/or treatment.

 

This website should not be used as a substitute for the medical advice or services of your healthcare providers.

 
 

Content adapted for publication on Back2Feet.net with permission from Posture Dynamics

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