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Medical Conditions - Leg Limping

Limping is a common sign of an abnormal gait that occurs when someone has difficulty walking or moving due to an injury, pain, or other underlying condition like nerve damage or muscle weakness. Treatment for leg limping depends on the underlying cause. Injuries may require rest, ice, compression, and elevation, while conditions affecting the muscles or bones may require physical therapy, medications, or surgery.

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