Length of both lower limbs

The length of the two lower limbs is a length measurement of the lower limbs, which is used to detect the bone development of the lower limbs. The length of the two lower limbs is used to measure the length of the lower limbs to detect the bone development of the lower limbs. The two lower limbs are not equal in length, meaning that the length of the lower limbs is not the same. Necrosis of the femoral head at an early age results in unequal lengths of both lower limbs. After poliomyelitis, lower limb blood circulation is reduced due to muscle paralysis, insufficient blood supply to the epiphysis, and slow bone growth leading to contraction of the affected limb. People to be checked: Children in growing stage, short and long feet.

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