Short leg…that’s the easiest term to remember for this condition, one that finds a person with a shorter leg on one side than the other. Old Mill Chiropractic finds this in people from all walks of life with all types of issues. Chiropractors are trained to find these types of issues! So how does this occur and why should it be addressed? Read on.
How does a short leg occur?
- Researchers suggest that a new hip addresses hip alignment issues that were there before the total hip replacement surgery, but that any leg length discrepancies remaining after the hip replacement needs to be addressed for the best heal. (1)
- Then there is the osteoarthritic knee. Its pain will be greatest on the side of a short leg. At least that is what researchers found by observing 23 out of 32 patients who reported the most severe pain on that side. (2)
How is a short leg discovered?
Chiropractors look at the whole person when seeking a reason for pain. Functional, mechanical, chemical can all be reasons for back pain and leg pain. So during a chiropractic examination at Old Mill Chiropractic, our patients undergo a thorough series of tests that includes a visual inspection of the iliac crests, the top of the hip bones, to see if they are level when standing flat footed. If there’s a discrepancy, your Old Mill Chiropractic chiropractor may order an xray to confirm it. Simple enough!
What is the treatment for a St Peters short leg?
Some people with a leg length inequality suffer with back pain. People with slight short leg differences may walk around and not even know it, unless it is pain-producing. True for you? When we humans hurt, we seek help, and Old Mill Chiropractic is here to help. Your St Peters chiropractor will determine the discrepancy and that it’s a true discrepancy, not because of any other easily addressable reason. A heel lift for inside the shoe or a whole insole lift may be recommended. We’ll work together to correct the inequality which may be incremental with a smaller lift now and work into the full amount.
So trust Old Mill Chiropractic with your short leg. We can diagnose it and treat it with lifts as well as chiropractic care, especially when the short leg leaves you with back pain. So contact Old Mill Chiropractic today if you have back pain or had a total hip replacement or have osteoarthritic knee pain, and we’ll check your leg length to see if it’s the pain-producing culprit.