← Back to all posts
Why do women and men walk differently? The trail leads to Neanderthals
🦴

Why do women and men walk differently? The trail leads to Neanderthals

Isn't it fascinating how our bodies have evolved? Scientists have discovered that the pelvis structure of Neanderthals can shed light on why modern men and women walk differently. By comparing ancient pelvises with those of contemporary humans, they've found significant differences that affect our gait. This research not only helps us understand our past but could also inform modern biomechanics and injury prevention. Who knew that our walking style could be traced back to our ancient relatives?
Read the original article ↗
Share