5 surprising causes of weak legs in seniors—and how to fix them!
Leg weakness in older adults is often dismissed as “just part of aging.” But while some muscle loss (sarcopenia) is common after 60, sudden, progressive, or unexplained leg weakness is not normal—and it’s often reversible.
Here are 5 surprising—but treatable—causes many seniors (and even doctors) overlook, along with practical steps to regain strength and mobility.