It does. Who said it doesn't? However, the absolute variation in foot length is quite small compared with the absolute variation in femoral length, especially as the bit of the foot concerned is only from ankle to the front of the metatarsus, so toe length is ignored.
It does. Who said it doesn't? However, the absolute variation in foot length is quite small compared with the absolute variation in femoral length, especially as the bit of the foot concerned is only from ankle to the front of the metatarsus, so toe length is ignored.