This Imbalance Can Lead To A Lifetime Of Back & SI Joint Pain

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  • To solve chronic back and SI joint pain it is critical to determine the UNDERLYING CAUSE through a correct diagnosis. There are imbalances that can often go overlooked that can set a person up for years, even a lifetime, of chronic pain and disability.
    In this video, Dr. Brant Pedersen (DC) dives deep into one such cause that is many times hiding in plain sight, leg length discrepancy, aka leg length difference. He shares the story of a patient who came to him with hip and ankle pain that she thought was coming from SI joint dysfunction.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:34 What percentage of people have a leg length discrepancy?
    03:40 How much of a leg length difference is a problem?
    5:17 What health problems and symptoms can be caused by a structural leg length discrepancy?
    6:19 How is a structural leg length discrepancy measured?
    8:29 What are causes of an anatomical leg length discrepancy?
    11:47 What is the difference between an anatomical leg length difference versus a functional leg length difference?
    15:14 What can be done to treat a structural leg length difference?
    In this video Dr. Pedersen covers many aspects of leg length discrepancy starting with how much of a leg length discrepancy can cause a problem? He looks at the medical literature to help you understand what percentage of people have a leg length difference. Then he talks about how much of a leg length difference can cause pain.
    Methods for determining leg length discrepancy are demonstrated. These tests include a standing visualization of the iliac crests. Another test involves lying on your back and looking at relative knee heights. He also discusses measuring between the ASIS and the medial malleolus with a tape measure. Lastly, Dr. Pedersen talks about the gold standing test which is taking full limb x-rays.
    Dr. Pedersen talks about the three most common causes of structural leg length difference. These include trauma to a long bone growth center prior to skeletal maturity. Also, severe trauma to a bone that when it is repaired or healed is no longer even with its paired limb. Lastly, structural leg length difference can be caused secondary to a total hip joint replacement surgery or a total knee joint replacement surgery.
    The treatment solutions for leg length discrepancy are discussed including using a heel lift on the short leg side and when a modification to the sole of a shoe is necessary.
    Articles referenced in this video:
    📄 Harvey WF, Yang M, Cooke TDV, Segal NA, Lane N, Lewis CE. Association of Leg-Length Inequality With Knee Osteoarthritis. Ann Int Med. 2010; 152:287-295.
    📄 Gordon JE, Davis LE. Leg Length Discrepancy: The Natural History (And What Do We Really Know). J Pediatr Orthop. Volume 39, #6 Supp 1, July 2019. S10-13.
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    About Dr. Brant Pedersen, DC, CCSP
    Dr. Brant is a sports chiropractor who founded Positive Motion Chiropractic in northern California (Los Gatos). He specializes in finding rapid and lasting solutions to muscle and joint pain issues. He received his first chiropractic adjustment when competing as a professional windsurfer and it opened his eyes to how quickly the body can heal when given targeted conservative care. Dr. Pedersen graduated valedictorian of his class from Palmer College of Chiropractic West and gives back through humanitarian chiropractic care. He enjoys sharing tips and tricks for how to stay active and pain-free and employs them daily to stay active as an extreme sports athlete.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 151

  • @brittanysnyder5795
    @brittanysnyder5795 2 місяці тому +29

    This is amazing-this problem is that exact reason why I went to a chiropractor in the first place about 5 years ago. I do wear a heel lift. The last few months, I’ve had SI joint pain and it feels like it’s locked up. I go for adjustments but have been researching and just talked this over with my chiro who is amazing, and I think some of this is due to tight hip flexors and a weak glute med.
    I just watched your video on the weak glute med the other day and the side with the heel lift and SI joint pain is tighter and weaker than my right side. I’m going to try and remedy this at home because I just got done with PT for a different issue, but your information has been so helpful to figure all this out and fix the underlying issue instead of only the symptoms.
    Thank you so much for making these videos! This information is so helpful!

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому +4

      I’m so glad you are working with an amazing chiro and that you are learning ways to address the underlying issues. It sounds like you are a forever learner as well, which I think is the only way to be. Especially about this one and only body we inhabit. Thanks for your comment! Take care. 🙏🏼

    • @souldoula7436
      @souldoula7436 Місяць тому

      Look up Conor Harris Left AIC pattern, your sx are just like mine 👍🏻

  • @sz4179
    @sz4179 Місяць тому +16

    A short leg is almost always a SYMPTOM of a rotated pelvis due to muscle tightness/imbalance.

  • @tomcat6933
    @tomcat6933 2 місяці тому +67

    It's all about money. Some doctors, physical therapists, and chiropractors want to drain your insurance and deductables. You have to keep looking for an honest expert to solve the issue.

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому +25

      I believe that most doctors, PT, chiropractors start out with the purpose of helping people as their foundation. But in the US healthcare is a business, and a convoluted one with insurance companies and 3rd party payers. I think sometimes docs can get lost in that morase of billing, writing reports, and treating their patients based on what insurance companies will reimburse for and can start to drift away from their original focus of being 100% patient centered. But I believe there are still many great problem-solving doctors out there who work for their patients and not for the insurance companies.

    • @garryreed6410
      @garryreed6410 2 місяці тому +3

      Very true 👍

    • @KarenB-jp3tx
      @KarenB-jp3tx 2 місяці тому +2

      It seems that they want to get rid of me... not work with me.. or in most cases don't listen to what I am saying.. I need someone to work closely with me. But I also have quite a bit of experience.
      I cant believe my now looking for a chiropractor. But He sounds GREAT!!!
      IVE HAD MY LEG LENGTH MEASURED, THEY CLAIM ITS FINE .

    • @KarenB-jp3tx
      @KarenB-jp3tx 2 місяці тому +2

      I have a 3rd degree scoliosis in my Thorasic spine. Wondering how much this is causing my problems.. Doctor never addressed it.only said I had it. Didn't even return calls when I told him the PT at that time was making my knee worse.. never experienced anything like that before. Worked out in gym . Lifting weights, lots if Pt always asking for more exercises. But 2 years ago my knee started hurting more???

    • @KarenB-jp3tx
      @KarenB-jp3tx 2 місяці тому +1

      After the adjustment, c a nt the situation be helped with exercises and possible innersoles??
      Waite, you just said your in California, I t thought you said carolina??
      Don't mind me. Im in pain. And obviously not paying full attention to video completely. But I will listen again. What I do know is I need Brad.. hope I got your name correct..

  • @lcbrittain
    @lcbrittain Місяць тому +6

    I started having hip pain this year. I am 72. Climbing stairs and steps was painful and awkward. Then I remembered an osteopath telling me maybe a decade ago, that I was unusually lopsided. I pointed out that most people were a bit lopsided, but he insisted that my case was more than a bit, and made me stand in front of a mirror in my underwear, and pointed out that the curve at my waist on the left side was more acute than the one on the right, indicating I had a longer left leg. Nothing was recommended for this. I had come for lower back pain and he had to manipulate my pelvis, or sacroiliac joint, back into alignment. Fast forward to this year, with my new hip pain, i remembered all this and thought maybe with age, the leg length discrepancy had got worse, so I inserted a heel lift of about half a centimetre. What a relief it was! Of course, I have developed osteoarthritis in that hip, but the pain is merely a twinge with the heel lift, and I no longer rock sideways when I walk. I forgot to put in the heel lifts yesterday, when I changed my winter to summer shoes, and the pain became more acute. I feel vindicated by this video and very pleased to have sorted this out by myself, with my doctor listening and approving of my actions. Thank you for this. It was fascinating.

  • @laraclementucci6507
    @laraclementucci6507 2 місяці тому +15

    Thank you for your analysis. The imbalance of length legs is an underrated matter but so common in the world

  • @betterWorld9
    @betterWorld9 2 місяці тому +6

    It takes an intelligent and responsible doctor to resolve the issue. Thanks Dr. Pedersen! I suspect I have this issue since all my SI joint pain, back pain and knee issues are on the same side. And I do feel my legs are different lengths since I was young.

  • @dugeroyiun8973
    @dugeroyiun8973 Місяць тому +2

    I'm glad you're talking about it. I wish more people would know. May your good deeds spread🎉

  • @MrA1582000
    @MrA1582000 2 місяці тому +12

    Been lucky enough to diagnose leg length discrepancy in ER in patient who was having hip and knee pain. Podiatry intervention with corrective shoes totally alleviated pain. Should be routine to check leg length difference in patients presenting with pain

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому +1

      That is great that you were able to see it and offer a solution to that patient. You changed their life! Thank you for sharing your story. 🙌🏼

  • @googoo554
    @googoo554 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow! Love yr videos. Thank you so much for all the info you share with us.

  • @dazzlingpumppouches
    @dazzlingpumppouches 2 місяці тому +2

    I understand this woman so well. Being in pain and not being able to walk is the most miserable issue to have. After my knee replacement I started getting issues on non surgical knee due to muscle imbalances which I didn’t realize until months later. I did additional glute, hip, foot and inner quad exercises and I’m finally walking better. Still unsure at this point if there is a length issue but maybe chiropractor is the next step

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      Don't give up. Recovery after a knee replacement is a lot of work, but you got this! I find the best luck working with sports chiropractors and maybe you can find one in your area using the directory on this website: www.acbsp.com I hope you get back to feeling 100% soon. 🙏🏼

  • @cwied9908
    @cwied9908 16 днів тому

    This video made a HUGE difference for me. The recommended heel lift took care of about 75% of my pain, which I have had for years, and worsened after a knee replacement. I have tried all other options offered by doctors and physical therapists. The only thing that came close was a steroid epidural shot near my SI joint, but that of course wears off after a few weeks. I can now sit in my car again, and walk for a few miles without pain. I can't believe no one recommended this to me before. Leg length differences of 1-1.5 cm have been noted by many providers in my visit notes over the years. Thank you!

  • @Unicity61
    @Unicity61 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow… what an amazing video! It opened my eyes to the possibilities of getting my neck and back pain relieved. I’ve been having neck/back pain since 2010 from a work related injury. I get flare up’s every 2-3 yrs. Will be getting in contact with your office for an appointment for a consultation. Thank you for your videos.

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      I’m really glad you found my video and that it was helpful. I look forward to seeing what I can do to help you. 🙏🏼

  • @sabrinasanders7936
    @sabrinasanders7936 Місяць тому

    You are Amazing! This really helped me

  • @deanobirdy4171
    @deanobirdy4171 Місяць тому

    Thank You All Lifes Very Best All The Time .

  • @hemaanand7808
    @hemaanand7808 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you doctor

  • @jennifernoronha4175
    @jennifernoronha4175 Місяць тому

    I really appreciate the information you are giving...I wish we could have had some person like you in India ❤❤❤

  • @texasstardust6010
    @texasstardust6010 2 місяці тому

    I just discovered your Channel.... and I wish I had known of you when I lived near North Central California.... I have a childhood injury that had affected me my entire life, but no to the extent of it is at this point ,as I'm nearing 70 years young and I have experienced a lot of pain and limited range of motion that was not present prior to last year.
    Thank you for explaining this in such detail, because I also noticed the wear on my right shoe, ( the short side) as compared to the left. ( similar to the photo shiwn ,with your patient ).
    It has even been difficult to do my normal exercise and climb stairs.... Hip pain, ( especially the outer left side ),low back pain ; and sometimes groin pain. ( again, on the left ) ,which had not E v e r happened before........ what I'm curious about is its on my
    L e f t side, not the " short side " of the childhood injury ,which is my right leg. ( I will condense that injury : 48 weeks in traction. They Rebuilt my ankle. 3 and 1/2 years of Recovery time, lots of P T.,had to re- learn to walk. )
    Thank you ,Dr. Pederson....this Video was helpful to me in many ways.

  • @RebekahGood
    @RebekahGood Місяць тому +1

    I found out in jan 2023 on my 1st visit to a chiropractor he noted right away that my right leg was shorter than my left. I had no idea. I mentioned to my dr that I've had low back pain and right SI joint pain. In April of 2023 he had my physical therapist measure both legs and found a 2cm difference.

  • @austinheadrick
    @austinheadrick 2 місяці тому +4

    Your content on SI joint and back pain is really helpful! I've had SI joint and back pain fo four years following a running injury. I'm unfortunately not in California, otherwise I'd definitely visit your office. I wonder if you can make a video about finding a skilled chiropractor who addresses underlying causes. Is there a national association or professional qualification we can look for? Perhaps also dicussing when to see a chiropractor and when to see a physical therapist would be useful too. Thanks again for great content!

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      Thank you for your comment. I think your video ideas are great and I'll will put them in my cue for a future video. For finding a chiropractor I have the best luck when I refer people to sports chiropractors. They do additional training after graduating as a chiropractor and then have to do additional continuing education each year to maintain current status. You can find a directory of sports chiropractors here: www.acbsp.com I hope that helps you.

    • @austinheadrick
      @austinheadrick 2 місяці тому

      @@PositiveMotionChiro Thanks!

  • @ladydiana885
    @ladydiana885 Місяць тому

    Doctor I want to saying thank you such much. I was cleaning my bathroom and using my back to reach the other end and immediately get some pain in the lower back and hip.was like that for 2 weeks. I try so much video on UA-cam and it's was worst until i found your video 14 years ago the first time I did yhe exercise get relived.

  • @revealanation7778
    @revealanation7778 2 місяці тому +2

    My lower back and front of my hips have been killing me for years

  • @raybrown8887
    @raybrown8887 2 місяці тому

    I have had both hip replaced and suffer from SI joint pain although I have also had several lumbar spine surgeries I see a chiropractor weekly and sometime it helps me but not always and usually does last. I will bring my leg length up with him next visit.

    • @blissfulbaboon
      @blissfulbaboon Місяць тому

      My experience with double hip replacements is that the si joint pain that can develop stems from weak glutes particularly glute medius.So doing the clamshell exersizes are very helpful to strengthen and stabilize that joint ect.

  • @pvallarta1166
    @pvallarta1166 Місяць тому

    I am a DO, I so sooo agree with your video. After a big trauma and vertebrae fractures+spondilolysthesis (more than 80% spinal cord stenosis), I got a l2s1 lift and fusion. 1 month after my surgery, my left SI joint started to be extremely painful. My neurosurgeon refused even to consider the fact that the fusion might not be totally symmetrical, he pushed me to exercise more and stop whining. I consulted with another surgeon and got a prescription to check by medical imaging, which showed a SI major inflammation. Their solution is cortisone injection in the joint, which I refused. I don’t know who could help me, it sounds like I am the only one around me to validate this option.

  • @carmelmcguinness6546
    @carmelmcguinness6546 2 місяці тому

    Thanks ❤for your help I have just had a scan and told I have arthritis in my spine. And A chipped bone in my hip I was quite sore I got pain medicine of my doctor but I’m going to do some off yer exercise to see if they help thanks so much they look good 😊

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому +1

      I hope you feel better soon. Remember to always check in with you doc before starting any new exercises because they might not be appropriate in all cases. I do wish you the best and thank you for your comment. Take care. 🙏🏼

  • @fitnesssoup7553
    @fitnesssoup7553 Місяць тому +3

    Bones go where muscles tell them to go. Address alignment issues and many issues can be improved or resolved. Stretching, strengthening and achieving postural integrity often resolves issues. And, chiropractic care can be complementary to that. Any practitioner that simply wants to perform adjustments to you is really doing you a disservice without addressing other contributing factors. Other than simple issues. Many aren't though and tend to have some degree of complexity. Every person has unique challenges. Keep working with whatever challenge you are experiencing. Usually, it can at least be made better.

    • @blissfulbaboon
      @blissfulbaboon Місяць тому

      Thank you.Well said and very True!❤

  • @MegaMusical10
    @MegaMusical10 Місяць тому

    Thank you, fantastic video! I sat in a chair & noticed my left knee
    is at least 2" in front of my right knee. I've been suffering & declining since 2010
    after going everywhere for help. Yes, the right side is weak & tight and drags. Besides
    trying a lift, what corrective exercises will help me bring my right hip & pelvis level
    with the left one?

  • @RebekahGood
    @RebekahGood Місяць тому

    I'm curious....could you possibly explain sacroiliitis sometime and why it is so doggone painful..love the fact your videos are very informative most of the stuff I've been experiencing and dealing with as well as getting treatment for..

  • @mj625
    @mj625 2 місяці тому +5

    Your advice is spot-on. I've been seeing a chiropractor for a leg length discrepancy issue since the beginning of this year. His treatment and advice has very much aligned with yours. I've worked my way up to a 12mm heel lift and I am seeing a lot of improvement. Most of my pain was in my lower back right side, and my spine had an ugly curve in it due to being this way for many years. I can see improvement in comparative X-rays. Thank you for getting the word out about this condition.

    • @shannonr177
      @shannonr177 Місяць тому

      Hi, do you wear the heel lift in your right shoe?

    • @mj625
      @mj625 Місяць тому

      @shannonr177 yes, inside my right shoe. My leg length difference is actually 7mm, but it created a larger misalignment in my hips. For this reason, the doctor has me wearing a 12mm lift to try to over-correct this condition.

    • @GraceSavesGrace
      @GraceSavesGrace Місяць тому

      ​@@shannonr177 wear the heel lift in the shorter leg

  • @peterobondo5800
    @peterobondo5800 2 місяці тому +4

    Mine I have sciartica nerve its afect one of my leg is short

  • @hellokittymommy24
    @hellokittymommy24 Місяць тому

    This was so informative. Could Osgood-Shlater cause leg length discrepancy? I have a large point bump from this in childhood. Could this affect the bones?

  • @frang.5913
    @frang.5913 2 місяці тому +7

    If your hip is tilted, one leg will appear shorter but in reality it's the same but because of the hip tilt, it's shorter

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому +3

      It sounds like you are describing a ‘functional’ short leg.

    • @monicali2608
      @monicali2608 2 місяці тому +3

      Had this myself. Problem solved by chiropractor. No real shorter leg.

    • @blissfulbaboon
      @blissfulbaboon Місяць тому +1

      Yes,absolutely. There is an illusion of leg length discrepancy but the real cause is a misalignment of the pelvis,from both anterior tilt posterior tilt,hip hike and other soft tissue issues.Once the alignment issue is addressed,leg length becomes equalized

    • @baditube9426
      @baditube9426 Місяць тому

      @@monicali2608how they fixe it please my chario find out same for me but no much done just a useless elevator shoes already flattened

  • @sandyny
    @sandyny 2 місяці тому +3

    Thanks for a helpful video! Love your work. Is a 2 mm leg length difference shown in a 36inch leg view enough to be considered a anatomical leg length difference ? I also have weakness on the longer leg. Which I’m now working on strengthening

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      Usually a 2mm leg length difference is not something I would use a heel lift for. But it all comes down to the patient and symptoms. Unfortunately, I cannot give individualized health care recommendations through UA-cam comments, so make sure you are working with your doctor on these issues. I wish you all the best!

    • @sandyny
      @sandyny 2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you@@PositiveMotionChiro

  • @a7echo
    @a7echo Місяць тому

    I had a total left knee replacement. After recovery from the surgery I noticed that the left leg seemed longer than the right, a feeling I had never had before. Two years post surgery I started having hip problems on the right leg. An MRI showed soft tissue damage on the outside of the femoral neck. I was treated with a steroid shot which relieved the symptoms. Two months after that I had a L3/4 disc herniation on the left side. During PT I mentioned to the Physical therapist that I thought my left leg was longer than the right ever since my knee replacement. He measured the legs and sure enough the left showed to be approx. 1/2 to 1 inch longer than the right. It was his belief this was a major contributor to both my hip and back problems. I'm scheduled to have a leg length xray next week to get an accurate measurement of the difference. In the meantime he put a lift in my workout shoes which makes the difference in length not noticeable when I walk. I'm 67.

    • @v.r.2834
      @v.r.2834 Місяць тому

      Don’t ever accept joint replacement, the doctors only want to earn money on you, everything can be cured on a natural way, but they don’t want to tell us

  • @calculator7
    @calculator7 2 місяці тому

    Hi doc
    Is there anyone you personally know of in NJ that you would recommend for help? I’d like to find someone who has your expertise in all of these issues and practices medicine as you do.
    Thanks

  • @dbinga6204
    @dbinga6204 2 місяці тому +1

    Would you still carry out adjustments on a patient 5 years post op after a s1-l4 spinal fusion PLIF with discectomy? Some of the functional things discussed in this video i have experienced ongoing before and after the operation eg hip hike, tigh QL know knee pain and tight IT band & outer shin pain, the original issue was form 2x level spondylolisthesis (stress fractures to the pars) from boxing? Any thoughts would be helpful

  • @claudiamiller7730
    @claudiamiller7730 Місяць тому

    Thanks, Doc! Wonderful advice! I had totally forgotten that at one point I was advised to use a heal lift in my left shoe to help my back pain! Back to those basics for me! But also noticed that your patient had noticeable (to me) shoulder height discrepancy from left to right side - might that indicate addition issues that need to be addressed?

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  Місяць тому

      I’m glad my video reminded you about advice from your doctor. And there can be compensations that show up with leg length discrepancy and also other non-related imbalances. As I was taught in school “fix what you find.”

  • @DonnaSrp-lv9hn
    @DonnaSrp-lv9hn Місяць тому

    I also had a leg length issue. It was coming from my neck! Got that adjusted and i was fine!! Crazy!

    • @Joe-wt6eh
      @Joe-wt6eh День тому

      Sounds like quack bullshit a chiropractor told you

  • @piedadg3679
    @piedadg3679 2 місяці тому

    My chiropractor balance indicates that I weight 7 pounds more in one leg compared to the other. I have not improved much. Now mi hip joint cracks and some times is painful. Maybe I should wear that kind of inserts. Thank you for the information.

  • @rowanstarling3816
    @rowanstarling3816 Місяць тому

    I have the same thing. Right leg is shorter due to surgery. My chiropractor has been trying g to relieve it, but little change in 6 months.

  • @patemmert2672
    @patemmert2672 Місяць тому +1

    Could minor scholeosis be a cause of leg length imbalance?

  • @AkSonya1010
    @AkSonya1010 Місяць тому +1

    Years ago, I had this same issue. I had a dentist who told me my jaw clenching/TMJ was related to my hips being off. He sent me to a chiropractor and massage therapist. The massage therapist did most of the work by massaging my jaw, front hips, girdle area. It was truly painful. I had been in a car accident at 15 and no one had ever told me I could get better. The explanation that a lift should balance you out seems to also be a band-aid. Frustrating

    • @justgivemeanumber8215
      @justgivemeanumber8215 28 днів тому

      it's not a bandaid. if you have an imbalance it's like you're always walking on a slope. your whole life on a slope. think about it.

    • @AkSonya1010
      @AkSonya1010 28 днів тому

      @@justgivemeanumber8215 I think you missed my point. If you balance the body out then the jaw, hips, legs aka entire body are in alignment, not just the legs. That would be a band-aid.

    • @justgivemeanumber8215
      @justgivemeanumber8215 28 днів тому

      @@AkSonya1010 once you insert the thing to even out your legs, this affects the hips the spine too

  • @evmeezy7535
    @evmeezy7535 2 місяці тому

    My question is, if you know your bones on each leg is the same. But still out of balance, my left leg is longer. Should I still use a heel lift? Or only if it's because of different bone length in legs. I'm tempted to try a heel lift but I don't want to mess anything up further. And how long should I use the heal lift if it's just from muscle imbalances? Will my body eventually balance out and no need for a heel lift is the idea? Thank you.

  • @tomcollins1441
    @tomcollins1441 2 місяці тому

    So instead of converting a metric to standard increments he uses the thickness of a quarter times 6?

  • @CalamityJ765
    @CalamityJ765 29 днів тому

    I have this and was told it could possibly be from mild scoliosis. I was diagnosed in my early teens and started having insane pain in my late teens and still do. I’m in my early 60s and just deal with it. I was told nope! Can’t really do anything about that now can we?!

  • @garryreed6410
    @garryreed6410 2 місяці тому +3

    Please move to the UK. I'd love to have an appointment with you. My chiropractor never tells me any of this. I think think I need to search for a better specialist.

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      The UK is wonderful, but I don’t think I can move there now. I’m glad you found my video helpful. I hope you will find a doc who helps you find solutions for you. Take care!

    • @jazzycattruthkitten4101
      @jazzycattruthkitten4101 2 місяці тому +1

      Me too,I’m in the UK ,I never hear my chiropractor mention this either .
      It’s just the standard twist adjustment and traction table ,no mention of leg discrepancies or other subtle imbalances. I sometimes wonder would I be better off going to a physio therapist rather than a chiropractor .

    • @josiecamilo7098
      @josiecamilo7098 2 місяці тому

      ​@@jazzycattruthkitten4101my chiropractor gave me a lateral pelvic tilt shoving my back so forcefully. Exercises are better than manipulation.

  • @mattchu49
    @mattchu49 Місяць тому

    I want to come visit your office soon!

  • @ron2368
    @ron2368 Місяць тому

    Heel lifts will seem to balance your high-side pelvis but the lift will also alter your front-to-back and rotational body balance with gravity( in aeronautics would be pitch, roll, and yaw). Your body's relationship with gravity is not one-dimensional and compensations will develop if you wear a lift for years.Everyone's situation is unique.

  • @fishchick72
    @fishchick72 2 місяці тому

    I believe my leg length difference is due to scoliosis. I am surprised you didn’t mention this cause.

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      That is a tricky one! Scoliosis causing leg length difference as a top -> down cause is a functional leg length difference vs a structural/anatomical difference. But an anatomical leg length difference can lead to scoliosis, but in that case the leg length difference is the cause vs. the result. Does that make sense?

    • @fishchick72
      @fishchick72 2 місяці тому

      ⁠yes, thank you so much, I am trying to figure this all out, am having a lot of pain. I wish you weren’t 6 hours away.

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      Where are you located? We have a lot of patients who travel to our clinic. Maybe you will be in the Bay Area sometime soon for other reasons. I’d love to help you figure out your pain generator and see if I can help you get back to feeling better.

    • @fishchick72
      @fishchick72 2 місяці тому

      ⁠I am in Southern CA, I’m never in the Bay Area.

  • @juliebeans7323
    @juliebeans7323 Місяць тому +1

    If only i could find someone worth his salt in Australia, i had a nasty fall almost 9 years ago, then another about 7 years ago.....i'm basically a wheelchair user.
    My pelvic physio is helping me to get things moving again, but i'm weak as wet tissue paper. Every new movement/exercise causes more (and new) pain....So now researching all manner of things to do with pelvis...trying to understand what has happened and how to rectify it....sadly i don't think i have this particular issue. (if only it was 'that easy')

    • @MotionMechanic
      @MotionMechanic Місяць тому

      In Australia, a Chiropractor named Robin MacKenzie created a physical therapy method(the MacKenzie Method) that saved me from having 4 levels in my cervical spine fused. I had lost use of one of my arms( second time, different arm) and regular pt and chiro was not helping. If you find one of these therapists, please try it!

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  Місяць тому

      @MotionMechanic MacKenzie Method is amazing! Really good stuff that has helped many people avoid surgery and get their function back.

  • @michaelmccormick4989
    @michaelmccormick4989 Місяць тому

    So what happened with this patient to cause the leg length difference when she was previously fine and running 12 miles every week? Unless I've missed something.
    Also could a lateral pelvic tilt cause
    one leg to be shorter? I presume it could.
    Thanks for the video and best wishes from 🇬🇧

  • @TheAnonyy
    @TheAnonyy Місяць тому

    From what I could see on the xray as it was at an angle, looks like hip dysplasia which I have, did they check for this? ., you can have one leg shorter or longer than the other.

  • @conniewineinger4666
    @conniewineinger4666 Місяць тому

    I have a 17 steel pin in my upper right leg because of a femoral break many years ago. Chiropractors tell me I have one leg longer
    Could my surgery and the pin be the cause of my hip pain?

  • @michaelconner2950
    @michaelconner2950 2 місяці тому +2

    I have leg length imbalance that my Doctor told me was because of mild scoliosis. Could the length difference be the cause of scoliosis? I do wear a heel lift but still have SI joint periodically.

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому +1

      Leg length difference can lead to scoliosis, but not all scoliosis is caused by leg length difference.

  • @Deanosthegreat
    @Deanosthegreat Місяць тому +1

    My left hip is higher than my right resulting in LLD. I had an MRI due to numbness in left leg which stated I have mild exiting neural foraminal stenosis bilarerally and compression of the left nerve at L5 S1. Could the hiked hip be causing this nerve to pinch and be a reason for the stenosis? Thanks for the video 😊

  • @davidyusten9420
    @davidyusten9420 Місяць тому

    I also have left hip low back and knee pain so my left knee has been scoped twice over the years and has been bone on bone for a long time Dr says I need a new left knee both my knees are bad but well can total knee replacement be done on both knees at the same time ?

  • @user-vp6lf3qo3p
    @user-vp6lf3qo3p Місяць тому

    I have s1 L4 L 5 arthiritis over past few years my right leg has become weaker i have slight right foot drop and no reflexes at the ankle . I feel like something not right with hip groin area of right leg. Dexa didnt show up arthiritis of hip. So why the weakness

  • @Inception109
    @Inception109 Місяць тому

    How to solve functional leg length discripancy

  • @sanjarrahimov9455
    @sanjarrahimov9455 Місяць тому

    Can heel lift be used in functional length difference¿

  • @RebekahGood
    @RebekahGood Місяць тому

    My dr wanted to have a lift put in my shoe but my insurance wouldn't cover it and I wasn't about to pay out of pocket so I left it be. I continue with low back pain and right si joint pain all the stretching and strengthening is not helping and most activities aggravate it. I'm working with an orthopedic dr on further treatment. (I also have degenerative arthritis in my L5 S1 disc)

  • @vaddianuradha7515
    @vaddianuradha7515 Місяць тому

    Anatomical structure s n shapes n size s n weight differs to one the other

  • @mayraisales6391
    @mayraisales6391 Місяць тому

    I found where you're located. Sadly you're 8hrs away from me! Do you ever come down to San Diego? I have had pain for 24 yrs! All they ever want to do is give injections! No thank you! Well let me know if you ever make it down here. Id love to come see you. I'm tired of being in pain! 🥺😩

  • @judisinger3693
    @judisinger3693 25 днів тому

    I've been suffering with initially knee pain and then SI Joint pain came. I'm sure I listed this surgery on all their questionaires! Everybody but chiro just wanted to do more surgery and of course pain pills! I had a compound fracture of right tibia that required a hollow 'tube" to be placed inside my tibia inserted at my knee cap and then it was pinned just above my ankle. It was removed a year later. I'm planning on discussing this with my chiro tomorrow. This is the third time I've had to resort to adjustments to get relief, never knowing what the cause might be! I placed a level on the top of my knee caps and it appears my left leg is shorter! Hopefull he will do a more accurate measurement tomorrow and I will order some lifts for my left leg!!! Would this imbalance affect me greater now as the injury and surgery was 30 years ago with knee issues and then SI issues starting 10-15 years ago??? I've been wondering for years why my left side, thinking it might have something to do with climbing in and out of my pickups! Sounds like at least I can do something now if it is this issue!

  • @KittyCat-kx7pl
    @KittyCat-kx7pl 3 дні тому

    Is there anyone like you in Washington State that you know and would do what you do

  • @Jmezie
    @Jmezie 17 днів тому

    I noticed that her iliac crests are different sizes, is that typical? Is it due to the leg length discrepancy ?

  • @vaddianuradha7515
    @vaddianuradha7515 Місяць тому

    Tissue missing or length lower body jeometrically different

  • @anavah4yeshua580
    @anavah4yeshua580 2 місяці тому

    Is there anything that can be done w/o surgery for Scoliosis? My left leg is about 0.5” (or more) shorter than the right because my pelvis is tilted. My left leg also turns inward so I wear down all the heels on my shoes crooked.

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      It really depends on the cause of the scoliosis, degree and location of the scoliosis and how long it has been there. For some of my patients they do well with the book and practice of Yoga For Scoliosis. And I have sent patients to this practice for non-surgical scoliosis care: scoliosiscarecenters.com/about-us/
      I can’t offer individualized care recommendations through UA-cam comments so check with your doctor for your specific case, but those are some ideas of things you could talk through with them. Take care. 🙏🏼

  • @sirenagarrido3836
    @sirenagarrido3836 2 місяці тому

    Dr my mother had that problem all her life she knew it and she had an accident and broke the femur abroad and had to way too come back to the country she got a very good doctor for the surgery the only thing they didn’t measured the legs and he dr balance both legs what happened I’d she developed a pinched nerve in the back and the pain was so severe she couldn’t got up from bed she was lucky she found the best chiropractor in three sessions the pinched nerve was out and later started seeing what you’re are saying and gave her something to put a shoes and never again she was fine until she died

  • @nancykinyanjui6290
    @nancykinyanjui6290 2 місяці тому

    I live in Africa, I've practically correctly diagnosed myself for PXE, Thyrotoxicosis and retinal bleeding for which I've been treated.I believe i have anatomical leg length discrepancy.My balance is off.My Chiropractor thinks i don't know what I'm talking about yet I have hip, back and SI issues.What would you advise?

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      You could ask your chiropractor or MD if they would advise getting x-rays to determine if you have an anatomical leg length difference. There could be other causes of balancing being off. One cause can be gluteus medius muscle weakness and this video might be of interest to you: ua-cam.com/video/jhcYfcXdQYA/v-deo.html
      I wish you the best. Take care! 🙏🏼

  • @ShamsHussein
    @ShamsHussein 6 днів тому

    Can femoracetabular /lumbar disc herniation cause this?

  • @deloressenyeri723
    @deloressenyeri723 29 днів тому

    I know my right leg is almost 2" shorter than my left leg. I don't know what to do about it. I have always had to hem my right leg in pants to appear the same length as the left on on me! 😩

  • @caryn9561
    @caryn9561 Місяць тому

    Is it the side that hurts that i would need a lift?

  • @mkafrobeam7382
    @mkafrobeam7382 2 місяці тому +2

    Been to a chiropractor recently and in crucial pain 2 days after the initial treatment. It's for a si joint pain. Why is this?

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому +2

      Im sorry to hear that. That is not a result I am used o seeing. I would check in with the chiropractor and let them know what you are experiencing. A patients reaction to care (good or bad) can help us to better understand what is causing your pain. With SI joint instability I find that low force techniques like a drop table adjustment or blocking are better tolerated versus manual manipulation. I hope you get feeling better soon. 🙏🏼

    • @mkafrobeam7382
      @mkafrobeam7382 2 місяці тому +1

      @PositiveMotionChiro They did all that, though she said I will feel some pain, after the trearment,but it's worse than when I went there. I have had this pain forever 15 years. Can it ever go away. What do you think might be the root cause of this ongoing pain?

  • @yiwenyoga9617
    @yiwenyoga9617 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the wonderful videos. In terms of leg length difference, I sometimes find the difference is due to uneven weight distribution and load on the feet (this includes putting more load on one foot vs the other and/or more weight load!discrepancy on each foot).

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      I'm glad you are liking the videos! Asymmetrical loading can sometimes affect the arches of the feet differently making one collapse more than the other and this can cause one leg to feel longer or shorter than the other.

  • @ysmith36607
    @ysmith36607 2 місяці тому

    How can I schedule an appointment with your office

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      Hi @ysmith36607. You can schedule directly on our website at www.positivemotionhealth.com/
      Or if you would like to schedule on the phone you can reach Maggie, our office manager, at 408-358-5086. I look forward to meeting you.

  • @janettepearson9798
    @janettepearson9798 8 днів тому

    Where are you situated?

  • @ajits64
    @ajits64 Місяць тому

    OMG love that USA - skeleton 😂❤

  • @user-dv6uo1bi4p
    @user-dv6uo1bi4p 2 місяці тому

    Hi sir, I have an anterior pelvic tilt. When I walk, people tell me that I walk like a gay, but I am not gay. Can this difficulty in walking occur because of Anterior pelvic tilt? Is this Because my abdominal muscles are weak??

    • @user-dv6uo1bi4p
      @user-dv6uo1bi4p 2 місяці тому

      Please reply 🙏

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому +1

      Anterior pelvic tilt can be caused by lower crossed syndrome (a part of which is abdominal muscle weakness). I would look up some videos on lower crossed syndrome and see if working on this might help your gait and also talking through it with your doctor. I hope that helps you. 🙏🏼

  • @MahmoodSuhail
    @MahmoodSuhail Місяць тому

    I wish you were in New York State 😢. I can't find %1 of this no matter how long I loop up

  • @webskis
    @webskis 2 місяці тому

    Isn’t a cause scoliosis?

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      Scoliosis can result from an anatomical leg length difference, but a scoliosis creates more of a functional leg length difference due to muscle imbalances. It depends on whether you are looking at it as a bottom up or top down problem.

  • @lesleyfarrington4809
    @lesleyfarrington4809 2 місяці тому

    Mine is nearly 3cm.

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      Wow! If you don’t mind me asking, how did you end up with a leg length difference like that?

  • @laurenmosby9040
    @laurenmosby9040 2 місяці тому

    Can SI joint cause pain in L3-5 along with radiating pain? Or is that too high in back?

  • @853rudedogs2
    @853rudedogs2 2 місяці тому +1

    Amazing nothing's changed in 70 years ,all you need to do is listen to these expert 'Doctor' guidance, you can find them everywhere, buy one of their recommended heel inserts and continue with their chiro adjustments weekly for rest of your life. 👏 experts in BS, show us the befores and afters if you have any , doubt that

  • @dva62004
    @dva62004 2 місяці тому

    You are amazing!! Do you have an office located in SoCal, that services patients near Rancho Cucamonga, CA? I used to know a chiropractor of your caliber. He retired, and then no local chiropractor has measured up to him. You are of his caliber. Please help me. Thank you🌹

    • @PositiveMotionChiro
      @PositiveMotionChiro  2 місяці тому

      Thank you for your kind words. I do not have an office in Southern California, just in Los Gatos California.
      I many times have good luck finding good chiropractors when I am traveling or have a patient who has moved to a new area by using the directory on this website: www.acbsp.com.
      That directory is for sports chiropractors, and they have gone on to do additional training after chiropractic college, and each year have to do additional continuing education. I usually find that they are eager to be problem solvers. I hope that helps you.🙏🏼

  • @MrBrianbusch
    @MrBrianbusch Місяць тому

    15 min before getting to the point, functional imbalances

  • @villagaiac55
    @villagaiac55 11 днів тому

    not a realistic Xray

  • @sterlgirlceline
    @sterlgirlceline Місяць тому

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @hollypeterson8271
    @hollypeterson8271 Місяць тому

    Steroid injections, ablations, etc.

  • @Rob-bq6ek
    @Rob-bq6ek Місяць тому

    Unfortunately, most doctors aren't like you. They treat the symptoms, but, never look into the cause. It's not profitable.

  • @justgivemeanumber8215
    @justgivemeanumber8215 28 днів тому

    I have one on the left, about 1/4 inch. So many experts kept telling me it's functional. Only one chiro finally gave in and told me it's anatomical, after like 6 treatments didn’t change anything. I've always inserted a booster myself though. I know what feels balanced and what doesn't. Ever since I noticed it, I've worn a lift. But I noticed it after a gnarly spasm in my piriformis that clamped down on my sciatic.

  • @TimeToEvolve101
    @TimeToEvolve101 Місяць тому

    Banger !than you 🫶🏽