joyfulzebra

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    If you desire a .8 tib/femur ratio for optimal arthritis mitigation, it is essential to achieve femur lengths of at least 8cm, with a minimum of 7cm being necessary for arthritis considerations. However, unless you obtain x-rays of your legs, you are likely measuring incorrectly, so disregard all measurements until you receive an x-ray if the numbers truly matter to you.

    Dear ghkid2019, I appreciate your response, but the connection between the tibia/femur ratio and potential arthritis issues is unclear to me; could you shed some light on this? Furthermore, I am puzzled as to why x-rays are required for accurate measurements. Would you mind explaining that as well?
    Do you not find a 7-8 cm increase in femur length somewhat excessive for a wingspan of 174?

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