Is sitting cross-legged in a chair bad posture?

This could lead to peripheral nerve damage, the peroneal nerve, runs perilously close to the skin just below the outside of the knee, where it can be compressed by prolonged crossing of the legs while sitting. That can cause tingling along the outside of the lower leg and also, occasionally, "foot drop"--the inability to raise the foot. Poor circulation problems.
I hope this helps you. And good luck.
 
This could lead to peripheral nerve damage, the peroneal nerve, runs perilously close to the skin just below the outside of the knee, where it can be compressed by prolonged crossing of the legs while sitting. That can cause tingling along the outside of the lower leg and also, occasionally, "foot drop"--the inability to raise the foot. Poor circulation problems.
I hope this helps you. And good luck.
 
This could lead to peripheral nerve damage, the peroneal nerve, runs perilously close to the skin just below the outside of the knee, where it can be compressed by prolonged crossing of the legs while sitting. That can cause tingling along the outside of the lower leg and also, occasionally, "foot drop"--the inability to raise the foot. Poor circulation problems.
I hope this helps you. And good luck.
 
This could lead to peripheral nerve damage, the peroneal nerve, runs perilously close to the skin just below the outside of the knee, where it can be compressed by prolonged crossing of the legs while sitting. That can cause tingling along the outside of the lower leg and also, occasionally, "foot drop"--the inability to raise the foot. Poor circulation problems.
I hope this helps you. And good luck.
 
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