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Old 08-06-2009, 03:08 PM #1
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Default difficulty walking and tailor's bunion

I was wondering if anyone has a similar problem and what treatment you have tried. I have right sided PD, for 12-13 yrs now. My walking is greatly affected by a tailor's bunion that has developed on the outer edge of my right foot at the base of the pinkie toe due to the tendency walk on the edge of my foot. My lower leg does not flex well, my calf and all the muscles in my legs are very stiff even when I am "on". I have tried stretching regiment but this seems to be beyond that. I am thinking possiibly some sort of orthodic to help prevent my foot from turning when I step??
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