Laila was infected with polio at a very young age and could hardly use both legs from the thighs. Her legs have shrunk since paralysis and have become shorter and thinner, but not ugly due to frequent joint surgery and leg correction.
Laila, a middle-aged woman, gained a lot of weight and was full, but her lower body was small and slender. She has been living in a rigid position for a long time due to her disability, and her spine has become more curvature.
Her spine is severely bent to the back, making her hips more prominent, and looking at her back shows that her spine is severely twisted to the left. It looks serious to the naked eye, but there seems to be no problem with her health yet.
She prefers to walk upright with crutches and leg brace when she goes out. This is because wheelchairs were inconvenient to use in private cars. But she uses a wheelchair or just crawls around at home.
But her upright posture was not very good for her spine because she was obese and her legs did not support her weight. Her spinal curvature is believed to be due to this habit.