The history is that I had ACL reconstruction in May of 2006 and also had chondral debridement of Lateral femoral condyle in September. Ever since the chondral debridement, when I went back to walking again, my gait seemed altered. I had a piece of articular cartilage removed that was wedged in the back corner of my knee which made me walk on more on my toe for about a year. Once the piece came out I gained full hyperextension. I was happy and relieved, but unfortunately....
During my rehab, I developed severe foot pain in both of my feet. It is now so bad I can't stand up for more than a minute.
I definitely stretched something and have been diagnosed with Turf Toe. I definitely pronate and I have been wearing orthotics which do not seem to be helping.
My problem is my gait is really whacked out and that is causing me to walk on the inside of my arch.
Here is a big clue but no one seems to get it. When I sit in a chair with my knees at 90 degrees my right foot does NOT sit flat on the floor. It cannot. The arch is raised up and my foot rests on the outside of the foot. Something is WRONG.
The area of the arch is so tight but I think it has something to do with my knee. Do you think the graft placement (allograft) could be wrong and it is pulling my leg wrong?
I also have a rotation in my tibia about 20 degrees when I walk. If I put my kneecap straight ahead my foot points 20 degrees out.
I noticed right after my injury and before any surgery, that when I extend my legs at the final 20 degrees my tibia on my bad leg will rotate 20 degrees to the outside. I cannot put my ankles together when standing or when extending my legs out in front.
I know this is a complex problem believe me. I have spent countless hours trying to find the answer. Can you believe I am seen by one of the best OS's in the country and even though I have complained about this, he tells me that I am better off than I think.
I have 2 small children and it is so difficult these days as I cannot stand up for more than a few minutes because I feel like my arches are going to collapse.
I am 40 years old and I was so active before this, I did everything, now I can barely walk to the bathroom.
If you don't know what is wrong, could you please just point me in the right direction as to who can best get to the ROOT of this problem. I am seeing a podiatrist and he is excellent but he is only treating the symptoms of my bad feet now. But I just know the problem is in my knee.
What do you do with people who have crooked legs after injury? My hip and ankle line up but my knee will go knock kneed so strength exercise is very difficult.
Please anyone help! Thank you in advance, I really appreciate it.
MominPain
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