I would like to start by saying this is a strictly academic question even thought it involves my own body. I've lived with it for years so I'm worried just curious.
My question is what causes a persons skeleton to be so different one side from the other? Oh, I know in the human body a lack of symmetry is common but generally this mainly inconsistent in the human body, not on one side.
Let me give you a list of what I mean:
Jaw: Does not open straight up and down but moves to the right then down(a dentist pointed this out)
Clavicle (collar bone): Left is larger then right and seems to have a different shape
Ribs: Larger on left side with larger spaces in between
Rib Cage: On left side is a different shape to right side
Hips: On the left side seems to be smaller to the right and barely protrudes
Note: I left out my bent nose because I don't know if it's related though I don't know how it became bent. I also left out the defect on my right side which is extra tooth. I do have a default in between but it's in a too sensitive an area to mention, being that I'm a woman.
I found these out by accident by looking in the mirror or carefully feeling my body. I've even shown some of these physical defaults to others and they did see what I just mentioned.
I do have pictures but I don't know if there allowed, I tried to find the rules on pictures and links but couldn't find them.