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It's been almost 6 years since I had surgery for both broken heels, with pins and plates put in. Since then my left foot is very supinated, so that I have a lot of pressure on the outside of the foot. I can bicycle but don't walk much. I have little side-to-side flexibility in the subtalar joint because of the injury/surgery. Recently I'm getting a lot of pain in the supinated foot, at pressure points near the edge/side of foot and in what I think is the extensor retinaculum. I'm trying to find out what to do about this supination problem, which is keeping me from cycling. Also, having my subtalar joints fused is not going to correct the supination issue.

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I'm sorry about your injury. At risk of sounding irritating I have to point out that what you have here is a serious concern associated with a major injury. You should really go see a doctor and probably a physiotherapist as well. What I or anyone else might say here is incomparable to a proper examination by a professional. I hope it works out fine for you in the end. BR – posdef May 27 '12 at 9:46
Be advised that medical questions are considered off-topic according to our faq. If your question is related to exercise, you are welcome to edit it and make it fit within the scope of our site. However, as it is right now, it doesn't read as such. – Matt Chan May 27 '12 at 11:59

closed as off topic by Matt Chan May 27 '12 at 11:59

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