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Neglected Congenital Hindfoot Valgus - What to do about it?
Hello all.
Glad I found this forum.
I was born with a valgus deformity of my left hindfoot. However, it must have been less evident in my childhood as, although my parents noticed it, they didn't think it was anything serious as I had been a very active athlete at the time and never complained from it, until 2 years ago. After knowing that it's a progressive condition (if left untreated), I'm not surprised of what it has become now.
I'm now a 23 year-old medical student, and I've had a lot constant pain/tingling for 2 years. After a lot of doctor visits, an orthopedic surgeon diagnosed my condition, and described it as a 'severe' valgus deformity of the hindfoot. He also noticed that it's pretty stiff at the ankle area and suggested physiotherapy. I also went to a rheumatologist because I'd had heel pain for 2 months, and he told me I had plantar fasciitis, and suggested stretching exercises.
My main symptoms now are:
- constant tingling/vibration -not painful, but extremely annoying- sensation around the ankle (this makes me guess the deformity is compressing a nerve or could it because of plantar fasciitis?).
- a sense of tightness/stiffness at the back of the heel.
- heel pain (obviously due to plantar fasciitis).
So my question is, what type of exercises I can do at home for the valgus condition to loosen up the stiffness and decrease this annoying tingling? I've read about the stretching exercises for plantar fasciitis, but I had no luck finding any material about physiotherapy techniques for hindfoot valgus.
As to plantar fasciitis stretching exercise, I do a lot of stretching on a can, going back and forth on it, and I do the ladder stand exercise. Are these enough?
I'd appreciate you help very much.
Thank you.
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