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bony protusion on inside of foot

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi , I have a bony protusion on the inside of foot above my arch. It only appears on my right foot. I noticed my right boot getting sore a couple of weeks ago and noticed thre pressure point. Any advice , would be great as although not painful to the point of not wanting to ski , it is enough to be always wanting to unclip the boot at rest times , the left boot fits like a glove. If I ge the boot blown at this point , i am worried that if ot goes away the fit round the ankle will not be so good.
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