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    Re: Physical signs of true (anatomical) Leg Length Inequality (LLI)?

    So I got the results of my LLI X-ray today. I'm not quite sure what to make of it. I've attached an image of the report to this post.

    It seems that the radiologist is saying I have a 9mm difference (right is shorter), but that it's not due to femur or tibia length, but due to rotation of the talus bone in my ankle? My podiatrist recommends a 9mm heel lift.

    Does that make sense (using a heel lift, I mean)? Is there any way to "unslope" the talus bone?


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