
Originally Posted by
jummo
Things that are done inside the boot tend to occur primarily in the foot and ankle. Things that are done on the bottom of the boot tend to show up more at the hip. Canting the bottom of the boot sole will rotate the entire leg at the hip socket with minimal effect on the foot and ankle.
While it is true that you can post an orthotic medially and rotate the leg externally, as you begin to exceed the appropriate amount, you start to limit available range of motion in the foot and ankle, most importantly, certainly where skiing is concerned, dorsiflexion.
All of the motions of the lower extremity are triplanar in nature. When you create a movement or change in one plane, you also create change in the other two. Whether you meant to or not.
Additionally, the position of one set of joints will increase or decrease the range of motion in adjacent joints.
This is Foot and Ankle Mechanics 101.
C'mon you people are supposed to be Internet Authorities.
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