Once was lost
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Question for anyone who may know!
I have a multitude of medical problems among them two messed up ankles (one shattered lost half the talus bone 16 years ago, the other broken leg in three places close to the ankle joint, all held together with multiple plates and pins, happened 15 months ago). This makes both ankles stiff, not a great deal of movement in the most recent injury, much better movement in the other. I also suffer from nerve damage and for my legs that leaves me with little, often no feeling in my legs bellow the knee, they may as well not be there for all I can feel, worse on the recent injury side.
I wear orthotic inserts in my regular shoes to stop my feet collapsing inwards when I walk and also to counteract the fact that due to lack of feeling I am very heal heavy when it comes to my centre of gravity when standing and don't manage a heal to toe step when walking, again lack of feeling has lead to permanent loss off movement in my toes further affecting my gait. The insets do help allot when walking making my gait more normal (but still far from!).
I am back to light riding, walk and trot. I lost most of my muscle while wheelchair bound post last years accident (both leg injures falls from horses, do not land on your feet!) so have allot of work to do to rebuild, takings things very slow as just a pleasure rider these days and in it for the fun.
I don't as it stands wear my inserts while riding and wonder if I should? Two reasons I haven't worn then so far (only had them since November, just 2 months after started riding again) are I kind of associate them with off yard wear as hard to get them to fit in welly boots (not impossible though and as also my working environment so most of my time is in boots I really should start trying and finding a way to make it work) and secondly, and the main one is that I wonder if it could actually be counter productive, would the orthotics work against me in the saddle as they are made to correct my walking gait. Could they adversely effect my leg and foot position? It could be they could help my already very stiff and far from perfect leg position but I don't know! I am not due back to my podiatrist for nearly a year for my refit and even then I doubt he would have the first clue about riding!
I guess I am quite nervous about adding an unknown quantity to my time in the saddle. People around me are very nervous of me having another accident due to already having so much going on medically, makes thing very complicated and they are right, risky. I don't want to take any un necessary risks knowingly but have this nagging feeling about my inserts and if I should be using them!
I know nobody is going to have my rather unlucky and complex set of medical conditions and old injury but I would be really grateful for any advice, insight or opinion. (Unless that opinion is I shouldn't be in the saddle, I have had that one expressed to me before, I have thought long and hard about the implications of another accident, heart to heart with husband about it and it is as simple as I simply can't NOT ride. Given I work as a freelance yard groom it would kill me so ride I will, lightly and taking no unnecessary risks).
Thanks for plodding through to the end of this too long post. Too much information that may or may not be relevant!
Ps. Also reduced hand sensation and eye problems, forgive typing errors please!
I have a multitude of medical problems among them two messed up ankles (one shattered lost half the talus bone 16 years ago, the other broken leg in three places close to the ankle joint, all held together with multiple plates and pins, happened 15 months ago). This makes both ankles stiff, not a great deal of movement in the most recent injury, much better movement in the other. I also suffer from nerve damage and for my legs that leaves me with little, often no feeling in my legs bellow the knee, they may as well not be there for all I can feel, worse on the recent injury side.
I wear orthotic inserts in my regular shoes to stop my feet collapsing inwards when I walk and also to counteract the fact that due to lack of feeling I am very heal heavy when it comes to my centre of gravity when standing and don't manage a heal to toe step when walking, again lack of feeling has lead to permanent loss off movement in my toes further affecting my gait. The insets do help allot when walking making my gait more normal (but still far from!).
I am back to light riding, walk and trot. I lost most of my muscle while wheelchair bound post last years accident (both leg injures falls from horses, do not land on your feet!) so have allot of work to do to rebuild, takings things very slow as just a pleasure rider these days and in it for the fun.
I don't as it stands wear my inserts while riding and wonder if I should? Two reasons I haven't worn then so far (only had them since November, just 2 months after started riding again) are I kind of associate them with off yard wear as hard to get them to fit in welly boots (not impossible though and as also my working environment so most of my time is in boots I really should start trying and finding a way to make it work) and secondly, and the main one is that I wonder if it could actually be counter productive, would the orthotics work against me in the saddle as they are made to correct my walking gait. Could they adversely effect my leg and foot position? It could be they could help my already very stiff and far from perfect leg position but I don't know! I am not due back to my podiatrist for nearly a year for my refit and even then I doubt he would have the first clue about riding!
I guess I am quite nervous about adding an unknown quantity to my time in the saddle. People around me are very nervous of me having another accident due to already having so much going on medically, makes thing very complicated and they are right, risky. I don't want to take any un necessary risks knowingly but have this nagging feeling about my inserts and if I should be using them!
I know nobody is going to have my rather unlucky and complex set of medical conditions and old injury but I would be really grateful for any advice, insight or opinion. (Unless that opinion is I shouldn't be in the saddle, I have had that one expressed to me before, I have thought long and hard about the implications of another accident, heart to heart with husband about it and it is as simple as I simply can't NOT ride. Given I work as a freelance yard groom it would kill me so ride I will, lightly and taking no unnecessary risks).
Thanks for plodding through to the end of this too long post. Too much information that may or may not be relevant!
Ps. Also reduced hand sensation and eye problems, forgive typing errors please!