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Sickle Feet and Popping Joints
1) I am getting better but I always have a problem with my feet. They either want to be flexed depending on what i’m doing, and when I try to point, they usually arch inwards. It is a constant struggle for me. I do remember being little and having problems with my ankles and i had to wear braces at one point for a little while but not sure exactly what for. Maybe that has something to do with it. Even doing some foot exercises and wearing heels has helped but they still really want to go inwards when pointing. Is this a brain foot connection going haywire lol or what would be good things to do for having a straight point. i’m not trying to be a ballerina or have a crazy arch, I would be extremely happy with a foot that just wants to be straight.
2) My hips and knees always pop and sometimes it hurts. When I try to do leg extensions and lifts its hard to straighten at the knee without popping and pinching as well as my hips especially when doing leg things like tic toc variations and such, i feel this is a flexibility/anatomical issue mostly so what stretches/conditioning exercises are good for lifts and extensions? Especially for the knee without over stretching or getting weaker. I have had problems with my right hip, lower back and left SI joint and have had to have injections and other things and treatments in the distant past but this isn’t the issue. My hip gets rotated forward or tilted easily and this contributed to my earlier injuries. I have been getting better since doing pole and getting stronger/flexible minus a few injuries..but my hips and joints give me problems. Even doing push ups my shoulders pop a lot. I have really flexible hip flexors according to my PT but I also have tight hamstrings.
When doing leg lifts and side leg lifts etc.. what is the proper rotation supposed to be of your hips, knees and feet? Is there better angles or something to help minimise popping and locking joints? Anyone tried ROLFing?Do you struggle with any of these things? Have you tried stuff, what worked and what didn’t? I feel like it is pretty common. What would be a good routine for people with these issues?
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