yes it can affect both legs i could not walk for 6 years
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It actually impacts both legs and tummy. Calorie consumption is affected by effort and resistance; mechanical design is largely irrelevant.
Oscar Pistorius at the age of eleven had both legs amputated due to being born with fibular hemimelia in both legs since both legs lacked a fibula .
There are mainly four types of chair legs: straight, curved, sled, and swivel. Straight legs provide stability but can be less durable. Curved legs offer both stability and durability. Sled legs are stable but may not be as durable. Swivel legs provide flexibility but may sacrifice stability. The type of chair leg can affect how stable and durable a chair is based on its design and material.
Bilateral in medical terminology basically means "both", so bilateral feet would be both feet. The "bi" means two. Unilateral would mean one, such as unilateral hand pain on the left or right, but not both hands. Hope this was helpful! RG
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Look straight up; both of your legs are then "behind your head."
If you are thinking of when both legs are straight out in front of you it is called a pike position.
The number of legs an animal has certainly does affect how that animal moves. If the animal has two legs they are limited in movement to what those two legs can do.
The function of a horse's legs is both movement and support.
During workouts ensure that you do equal number of excercises for both legs. also while practising make use of both legs instead of one
Rickets affects bones mainly legs,spinalcords...