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Gait analysis and trainers - Waterford

  • 18-05-2012 7:12pm
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    I was involved in an RTA about 4 weeks ago and sustained a fractured left ankle, nerve damage to my knees and there appears to be a problem with my left knee that we won't know the full extent of until I get the cast off.

    At the moment I'm planning for what is probably going to be a bit down the line yet (after the cast, the crutches and the physio etc.), when I am eventually back on my two feet, building up the strength in my legs and getting my fitness levels back up.

    I've never really been too fussed about trainers when running but I'm guessing once I am back on my feet I'm going to have to ensure the best support possible for my knees and ankles.

    Does anyone know of any sports shops in Waterford that do gait analysis and provide proper expertise on running shoes?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,762 ✭✭✭jive


    Alfie's do afaik, never done it myself


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