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| | | | | OverviewYou may be surprised to learn that most people have one leg that's just a bit longer than the other, or one foot that may be slightly larger. But for children with significant limb length discrepancies, the size difference between limbs can be a serious problem. There are two types of limb l... | |
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| | | | | Overview In growing children, legs can be made equal or nearly equal in length with a relatively simple surgical procedure. This procedure slows down the growth of the longer leg at one or two growth... | |
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| | | | | Just about everyone has one leg that is just a tiny bit longer than the other one, or simply one foot that can be just a bit bigger than the other. But for youngsters with significant limb length issues, the size difference between legs could in fact be unbearable. There are two main styles of limb ... | |
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| | | There are not one but two different kinds of leg length discrepancies, congenital and acquired. Congenital means you are born with it. One leg is anatomically shorter in comparison to the other. Through developmental phases of aging, the human brain picks up on the stride pattern and identifies some variance. Our bodies typically adapts by... | ||