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  2. Hemihypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    Full-body hemihypertrophy. Hemihypertrophy, now more commonly referred to as hemihyperplasia in the medical literature, is a condition in which one side of the body or a part of one side of the body is larger than the other to an extent considered greater than the normal variation.

  3. Unequal leg length - Wikipedia

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    The other, more common, type called a functional leg difference, and is seen when the legs themselves are the same length, but due to neuromuscular injuries in the pelvis or upper leg, one leg or hip is held higher and tighter than the other (hypertonicity in the musculature of the pelvis or leg). These unequally tightened muscles cause the ...

  4. Knee effusion - Wikipedia

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    Even if one knee is much larger than the other, pain is not guaranteed. Swelling. One knee may appear larger than the other. Puffiness around the bony parts of the ...

  5. Ability to balance on one leg could predict neuromuscular ...

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    One-leg stands — bend one knee to lift your foot ahead of you until the knee is aligned with the hips. Repeat a few times on each side and get assistance from a chair or wall if needed.

  6. Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism - Wikipedia

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    An increase in leg length since the evolution of bipedalism changed how leg muscles functioned in upright gait. In humans, the push for walking comes from the leg muscles acting at the ankle. A longer leg allows the use of the natural swing of the limb so that, when walking, humans do not need to use muscle to swing the other leg forward for ...

  7. 7 Least Effective Exercises for Building Bigger Leg Muscles ...

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    Leg extensions primarily isolate the quadriceps, often neglecting the hamstrings, glutes, and other stabilizing muscles. This can lead to imbalanced muscle growth and doesn't effectively promote ...

  8. Why was a giant leg sticking out of a downtown Kansas City ...

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    The leg building was immediately east of it, which narrowed down its possible address to 10, 12 or 14 W. Ninth St. The photo that started the search for the giant leg building.

  9. Human leg - Wikipedia

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    Anatomists restrict the term leg to this use, rather than to the entire lower limb. [6] The thigh is between the hip and knee and makes up the rest of the lower limb. [1] The term lower limb or lower extremity is commonly used to describe all of the leg. The leg from the knee to the ankle is called the crus. [7]