I have a problem with my right leg. I have no idea what the problem actually is, and am currently attempting to get some answers but feel I am getting nowhere.
My right leg is shorter than my left, I was told many years ago by a physiotherapist. Only by a tiny amount, I believe. And I don't even know if this has any bearing on my current problem. It may be something else. (I wear orthotics with a slight raise on the right heel)
As I'm getting older, the discrepancy between the legs is ever more obvious and I can only really describe it as a feeling of 'instability'. My right thigh and buttock are larger than the left (possibly due to more muscle mass?) and I always seem to 'lead' with that leg. The right thigh aches a lot and gets tired very quickly.
My right leg also seems to (and I know this sounds really odd!) 'hang' differently from the hip. It's as if it turns outwards. This is becoming more apparent as I age. I am aware of this when I'm standing and when I'm lying down. Whenever I have to do exercises where each leg has to do the same movement, I have to consciously shift my right leg into the correct position.
This is all prompted by a physio appointment yesterday that was less use than a chocolate kettle. He seemed pretty disinterested and said there was nothing he could do unless there was actual pain or something clearly wrong (NB. I'm not taking issue with what he told me; if it's beyond his remit, that's fine).
A few years ago I had an assessment at a muculoskeletal podiatry centre where they attached sensors to me and had me walk up and down and do various movements. I took along the report from this in case it was of any help to the physio; he said he didn't understand things like that and didn't look at it. I don't fully understand the results myself (graphs and whatnot) but wanted to be as helpful as possible.
I had an MRI scan a couple months ago and the results were: subacute procedure prolapse of lower 4 lumbar discs. Some impingement of nerve roots. On the LEFT side though
I'm not currently in any back pain. It was my GP who told me to have the MRI scan and then see the physio with the results. So that's what I did and I'm no further forward.
Does anyone have and advice about what kind of professional I should be asking for a referral to as I'm at a loss if the physio can't help. He said he was going to write to my GP saying they can't help.
I would be VERY grateful for ANY input right now. And apologies for the epic post 