Dr. Tyna Moore
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Visits would often, I think I probably treated 50-50 women and men, but visits with men would often be similar in that it was usually their shoulder or their knee.
And when I would go to pull their pant leg up,
I would notice right off the bat that they were missing hair on their shins.
Now, this is something I noticed myself.
I was never taught this.
This was never something that came up in my training.
I just started noticing lacking anterior shin hair on men.
Maybe it was happening to women, but women tend to shave their legs.
So I wouldn't notice it as much.
Now, I will tell you in my own experience, now that it's many years later, and I did actually, which is probably TMI, but I did let my leg hair grow out in the midst of all of this moving.
I was just so stressed and I was constantly in pants anyway.
So I was like, whatever.
And I did notice that I also was missing some shin hair.
And I also have low testosterone at this age.
So it's both genders.
But men would have low shin hair or missing shin hair or big balding spots on their anterior shin, on their tibia bone.
And I would say, how's your testosterone?
And I would always ask that because I wanted to let them present the information.
I wanted to make it their idea.
I'll tell you a secret, ladies and men, don't take any offense to this.