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Bow legs (genu varum) is a condition where one or both of your child's legs curve outward at the knees. This creates a wider space than normal between the knees ...
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Bow legs (or genu varum) is when the legs curve outward at the knees while the feet and ankles touch. Infants and toddlers often have bow legs.
Mar 11, 2021 · Bowlegs refers to a condition in which a person's legs appear bowed (bent outward) even when the ankles are together.
Bowed legs are most evident when a child stands and walks. The most common symptom of bowed legs is an awkward walking pattern. Toddlers with bowed legs usually ...
Bowlegs (genu varum) is a condition in which a child's legs curve outward at the knees. When a child with bowlegs stands with their toes pointing forward, ...
May 31, 2022 · Bowlegs can damage knees and lead to early arthritis. Some people may avoid the need for a future knee replacement by having bowleg ...
Bow legs (genu varum) is a condition where the child's legs curve outward at the knees, even when they are standing with their feet and ankles together.
Feb 15, 2024 · Bow legs (also known as "genu varum") occur when a person's legs bend outward and don't touch at the knees, even if their feet and ankles ...
Bow legs is a condition where the legs curve outward at the knees so that, when standing, the knees do not touch.
Genu varum (also called bow-leggedness, bandiness, bandy-leg, and tibia vara) is a varus deformity marked by (outward) bowing at the knee.