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Has anyone done this before? I've noticed lately that when I walk my feet turn up. It's very hard to describe - the right sides of my feet will be touching the floor while the left sides (facing my thighs) aren't touching the floor. My toes are kind of flexing a lot too lately. Obviously I went through the rabbit hole of MS? Parkinson's? ALS? But I'm starting to calm down and realize it might just be poor circulation? Vein issues? Anxiety? My legs also feel kind of heavy lately which google says is more to do with circulation.
Anyway pls lmk if you've experienced this particular foot issue before. My gait is fine, no dropping of the feet, etc. |
| Why not see a podiatrist to see if you simply need orthodics? |
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Is it painful?
Sounds like you are over-pronating. If it’s more of a painful twisting then it could be dystonia, might want to ask a neurologist if ortho doesn’t see anything. |
+1 if it onl6 happens when you walk, then it’s most likely structural. see your GP for a quick evaluation and referral. Custom orthotics fix this kind of thing quite well. |