
(Part 2) Debunking Leg Length Discrepancy
Brodie dives into a 2005 review paper by Gary A Knutson titled: 'Anatomic and functional leg-length inequality: A review and recommendation for clinical decision-making'. In part 2 Brodie will talk about: Your responses and personal experiences with leg
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Show Notes
Brodie dives into a 2005 review paper by Gary A Knutson titled: 'Anatomic and functional leg-length inequality: A review and recommendation for clinical decision-making'.
In part 2 Brodie will talk about:
- Your responses and personal experiences with leg length discrepancy, what treatments have been effective or unhelpful.
- The difference between anatomical discrepancy and the functional 'short leg', stemmed from neuromuscular dysfunction.
- The effects a leg discrepancy might have on your core endurance, balance and coordination.
- The role of heel lifts for individuals with and without significant discrepancy (>20mm).
Brodie then summarises the episode and includes his perspective on the relevance within the running community.
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