One leg may be thinner than the other due to various factors, including muscle atrophy from disuse or injury, underlying medical conditions such as vascular issues or neurological disorders, or anatomical differences. Conditions like scoliosis or hip dysplasia can also contribute to asymmetrical leg size. Additionally, factors such as genetics and lifestyle choices, including physical activity levels, can play a role in leg size disparity. If significant differences are observed, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper assessment.
No. She stands that way to look thinner on camera.
On an LED, one leg will be shorter than the other. The shorter leg is the negative polarity.
The hypotenuse will always be longer than the other sides.
Bad posture...i know
The shortest leg is 3.72 m long.
The pain is coming from near the leg. A preparation suppository did not touch it. Is it still a hemorriod?
You have not ised the muscles while your leg was in the cast, so naturally it shrinks. Its called atrophy, but it should come back after a few weeks.
a leg bone grows more slowly in one leg than on the other leg.
The blood vessels in your left leg is constricted which causes high blood pressure towards left leg and this process conserves more heat than other extremities. Contact with vascular surgeon to solve this problem.
I believe it is because it has lost muscle tone
The bone found in the lower leg is called the fibula. It is one of the two bones in the lower leg, along with the tibia. The fibula is smaller and thinner than the tibia and mainly assists with providing stability and support to the lower leg.
The hypotenuse must be longer than the other other leg.
well one leg cant be "fatter" than the other, but in the human body one side seems to be larger then the other. for instance: one eye might be a tad bigger then the other or one foot might seem bigger. catch my drift? If your leg is in fact "fatter" than the other you should go to a doctor to get it checked out, it could be a tumor that is making your leg look larger.
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The first place I would contact is the medical school from which I had just graduated. Other than that, it may be helpful to speak with physician assistants themselves (such as your own).
One leg may be more sore than the other due to differences in muscle strength, balance, or posture. It could also be caused by overuse or injury on that particular leg.
have one leg longer than the other