AmyPJ. It may have been stated, although I have read the entire thread. What boot do you ski?
I have exactly the same issues, but clearly to a lesser degree. Same leg even. I think mine stems from separating my ankle in HS (yes, separating, like pulling the joint apart, extremely uncommon injury to occur). Took a long time to recover from this and my right foot/lower leg alignment has never been the same.
Getting Fischer Vacuums (and having them baked and fitted) made a huge difference for me in terms of canting. Had to hold something between my knees to keep that right knee from dropping inward during the cooling time.
I also began riding a road bike again last summer. Ever since I've started using clipless pedals on the road bike I've noticed the alignment improving (if I am not tired) slightly. I think I am slowly strengthening muscles that had atrophied. I'm not suggesting that riding will ever eliminate the canting issues altogether, but definitely some improvement for me.
Like I said, your issues seem more severe than mine, but I thought I'd share my thoughts on the matter.
I have exactly the same issues, but clearly to a lesser degree. Same leg even. I think mine stems from separating my ankle in HS (yes, separating, like pulling the joint apart, extremely uncommon injury to occur). Took a long time to recover from this and my right foot/lower leg alignment has never been the same.
Getting Fischer Vacuums (and having them baked and fitted) made a huge difference for me in terms of canting. Had to hold something between my knees to keep that right knee from dropping inward during the cooling time.
I also began riding a road bike again last summer. Ever since I've started using clipless pedals on the road bike I've noticed the alignment improving (if I am not tired) slightly. I think I am slowly strengthening muscles that had atrophied. I'm not suggesting that riding will ever eliminate the canting issues altogether, but definitely some improvement for me.
Like I said, your issues seem more severe than mine, but I thought I'd share my thoughts on the matter.