Unequal leg length tied to osteoarthritis, study finds

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Unequal leg length tied to osteoarthritis, study finds

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A new study shows that arthritis in the knee is linked to the common trait of having one leg that is longer than the other. Whether or not leg length differential is a direct cause of osteoarthritis is not clear, but the findings may allow people to take preventive measures before the onset of the chronic and painful condition.

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Unequal leg length tied to osteoarthritis

physorg.com — “A new study shows that arthritis in the knee is linked to the common trait of having one leg that is longer than the other. Whether or not leg length differential is a direct cause of osteoarthritis is not clear, but the findings may allow people to take preventive measures before the onset of the chronic ...View full resource at physorg.com

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