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Old 12-06-2021, 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by rmd2 View Post
Help! Does anyone know who can do a shoe build-up? Not just an insert in the shoe but an actual build-up on the sole of the shoe. I had a hip replacement and one leg is 1/2" longer than the other now.
I don’t know if this will help you or not, but it might be worth a try until you find someone to build up the shoe itself. . .

About 3 years ago, I twisted my ankle. The podiatrist at home did an x-ray and put me in an ankle brace. Nothing was broken.

When we got back to FL, it started to really hurt — a lot, so I went to a podiatrist in TV. She figured out what was wrong and put me in a boot. (It took an MRI to show I had torn a tendon.)

She told me to get a simple, little contraption called an EVENup. She did not have them, but she said I could get one on Amazon.

In just the few days I waited for my Amazon order, clomping around in that boot made the opposite hip really sore. (I had never had hip problems before and I don’t now.)

The EVENup straps on the bottom of the opposite shoe and does exactly what its name says it will do.

I was in that boot for 6 or 8 weeks, as I recall, but the tendon tear was not a big one and it healed, no surgery.

Although being in a boot for my ankle was not exactly fun, at least I was even-upped and did not have to pull my opposite hip joint in a weird way.

I had never been in a boot before and was so surprised at how walking lopsided could affect the opposite hip and make it so sore. Had it not been for the EVENup, I probably would have spent those weeks doing a whole lot of sitting around because walking would have hurt so much. But I did fine. That EVENup took care of the problem right away and that sure made me happy.

I understand that your situation is permanent and mine was temporary. But maybe this information can help you while you get your shoes taken care of.

Boomer

PS: I am pretty sure there is a poster here who is a podiatrist who would be happy to tell us if I am giving you bad advice. Meanwhile, look up the EVENup and see if it could make sense for you temporarily.

Last edited by Boomer; 12-06-2021 at 12:32 AM.