The inability to move the legs laterally, or sideways, can be attributed to the structure and function of the hip joint and surrounding muscles. The hip joint primarily allows for flexion, extension, and rotation, while lateral movement is limited by the orientation of the femur and the hip socket. Additionally, the muscles responsible for lateral movement, such as the abductors, may not be sufficiently strong or activated. Conditions like injury, stiffness, or neurological issues can also restrict lateral movement.
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You cant, though some of the celebrities have their arms and legs in different positions.
strike-slip faults where they move laterally
No, eversion of the ankle joint moves the sole of the foot laterally, away from the midline of the body.
Hamstrings are used whenever you use your legs, like when walking, lunging, turning, and even standing. Cheerleaders specifically use their hamstrings to perform jumps, stunts, and tumbling passes.
no you just cant run so fast as your legs wont move that fast
The door probably broke the cat's neck. I am sorry.
it cant be answered properly because people with long legs tend to move there legs slower and use less energy while people with shorter legs tend to have very fast moving legs. i have long legs which move fast so im faster than others.its a hard question to answer.
No - pawns only move forward - except when capturing a piece. They're not allowed to move laterally.
it means it has soar legs and you need to let it out of its cage (because it hops around cause its scared)
Armadillos move using there legs. Legs are awesome