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What Causes Asymmetrical Quadriceps?

My quadriceps are not symmetrical. I do lift weights and have been having pain in my left hip flexor. I then noticed in my left leg that my quad doesnt continue all the way up to my joint it abruptly stops. On the other side, my right leg is totally normal has no pain and no abrupt stop, the muscle continues to my hip joint. What is wrong with my left leg?
Wed, 9 Apr 2014
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I can understand this what you are seeing that must be normal appearance but it may seems abnormal to you if do not have any serious problem with this like difficulty in walking pain, then it is to be considered, for some treatment, hope this information helps you, have a nice day.
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What Causes Asymmetrical Quadriceps?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I can understand this what you are seeing that must be normal appearance but it may seems abnormal to you if do not have any serious problem with this like difficulty in walking pain, then it is to be considered, for some treatment, hope this information helps you, have a nice day.