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Leg Weakness (bilateral) Definition
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A person with bilateral leg weakness has muscle weakness in both legs.
Weakness can be caused by malfunction of part of the brain, spinal cord, or spinal nerves. All of these structures play a role in stimulating the muscles to move the legs. ![]() Continue to Leg Weakness (bilateral) Underlying Cause
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