A flatten leg, often referred to as flat feet or fallen arches, is a condition where the arches of the feet are lowered or absent, causing the entire foot to make contact with the ground. This can lead to discomfort, pain, and issues with alignment and mobility. To manage or "cure" flat feet, treatments may include exercises to strengthen the foot muscles, wearing orthotic insoles for support, and, in some cases, surgical intervention if conservative methods fail. Consulting a healthcare professional is essential for a tailored approach.
To much force applied to the leg press has been known to flatten legs.
u get medicine for it!
depends on the injury, there are many ways to injure your legs. Is there a certain place on your leg it hurts? Is it a muscle or bone? The cure depends on the injury
Consult a doctor.
um... you dont.
Some of the best exercises on the Weider Crossbow 2000X to flatten your stomach and thighs are leg presses, lying crunches, and seated ab crunches.
Put some antibiotic cream on it.
Sleep more. Usually soreness in the body indicates that muscles in the sore area are undergoing repair. Muscle repair takes place mostly when you sleep.
Please flatten the ball of clay to make a plate.
Yes, flatten is the correct spelling.
A doctor will set the bones in their proper places and then put a cast on the leg to keep it from moving around. After a couple weeks or so, the bones will have healed.
Stab the area of cramp with sharp object. Cramp leaves instantly