or the short leg syndrome, which can be caused by foot hyperpronation/ hypersupintion (flat arch / high arch), pelvic obliquity, poor trunk stabilization or muscle/joint imbalances.
Normally, ankle instability due to foot supination on the short leg side, and results in plantar faciitis and achille tedonitis.
The short leg pattern will produce the body's compensatory patterns including shoudler depression ( on the long leg side or foot supination side).