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| | | | | OverviewHaving one leg shorter than the other is a common physical condition. It has two primary causes--structural or functional problems. Structural differences in length can be the result of growth defect, previous injuries or surgeries. Functional differences in length can result from altered me... | |
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| | | | | OverviewWhile many people have slight differences in the length of one leg compared to the other, a significant difference between the two legs can cause problems. Leg length discrepancies can disturb the way a person walks, how his or her spine lines up and strain hip joints.CausesFrom an anatomica... | |
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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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