Not a doctor, but there is a seatpost that allows for side to side tilt. Maybe it can support your pelvis better in its tilted state?
http://www.amclassic.com/seatposts.html
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I'm getting numbness in my right foot, mostly in the toes and ball of the foot. I also tend to get mid to low back tightness on the same side. My chiro told me that my pelvis is tilted. I suspect this is causing imbalance and nerve problems. Just wondering if anyone has experienced foot or toe numbness as a result of the saddle pressing on the wrong spots. I suspect it's not the saddle but my crooked body. Has anyone experienced similar symptoms from her saddle?![]()
Last edited by Juiceflight; 07-21-2008 at 08:51 PM. Reason: punctuation
Not a doctor, but there is a seatpost that allows for side to side tilt. Maybe it can support your pelvis better in its tilted state?
http://www.amclassic.com/seatposts.html
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are you sure that it's not caused by your shoes? I'm having a similar problem, but both feet. I'm fairly certain I'll be getting new shoes soon.
Now there are three threads on this subject at the same time. Hard to keep track.
I answered on this one:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...598#post342598
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