I work in orthopedics and rehabilitation, specializing in orthotics and prosthetics. I often have to build lifts into shoes to accommodate people with limb length discrepancies. He definitely wears lifted shoes, but the most you can really hide without making it very noticeable is about an inch, maybe an inch and a half.
With the type of dress shoe he wears and with his age, there’s no way he’d be able to manage a 3" heel lift. If I were to guess, he’s prob got a 3/4 to a 1" lift in his shoes. Which would be more than enough to create an anterior pelvic tilt.
I work in orthopedics and rehabilitation, specializing in orthotics and prosthetics. I often have to build lifts into shoes to accommodate people with limb length discrepancies. He definitely wears lifted shoes, but the most you can really hide without making it very noticeable is about an inch, maybe an inch and a half.
With the type of dress shoe he wears and with his age, there’s no way he’d be able to manage a 3" heel lift. If I were to guess, he’s prob got a 3/4 to a 1" lift in his shoes. Which would be more than enough to create an anterior pelvic tilt.