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Arthrodesis of subtalar joint
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A snowHead
A year ago my wife underwent a Arthrodesis of subtalar joint with resection of coalition in her right ankle. The ankle was "stabilised" with 2 inserts. She walks pain free (even long distances) and recently has (re)-started to wear minimal heels
We're going on a family ski trip, in March. She will try to ski (she's never been a good skier, despite many private lessons, as some moves were impossible or painful to her).
Are there any excercises, grear tricks, or technique tips that will improve her chances of skiing?
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
May need a good boot fitter.
Otherwise can’t see a big problem
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