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Old 15-02-2008, 05:09 PM
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Re: pigeon toe foot turned in

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Originally Posted by thecrad View Post
thanks for reply
this is what i thought but im on placement and physio says its due to pirifromis working as an internal hip rotator past 90 i would have thought it would be more lower limb below knee in this case? ankle or soft tissue
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If the individuals foot were internally rotating while he was sitting, then this may be a possible explanation because the piriformis does act as a slight internal rotator in this position.

However, if the individual is in standing this is an entirely different case.
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