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Hyperextension beyond 10 degrees of neutral is frequently called genu recurvatum. Mild cases of recurvatum may occur in otherwise healthy persons, often because of generalized laxity of the posterior structures of the knee.
Genu recurvatum occurs when an athlete sustains an injury and has excessive backwards motion of their knee (hyperextension of the knee).
A flexion deformity of the knee is the inability to fully straighten or extend the knee, also known as flexion contracture.
Genu recurvatum is a deformity in the knee joint, so that the knee bends backwards. In this deformity, excessive extension occurs in the tibiofemoral joint.
Hyperextension beyond 10 degrees of neutral is frequently called genu recurvatum. Mild cases of recurvatum may occur in otherwise healthy persons, often because ...
Jun 2, 2018 · Genu recurvatum is a deformity in the knee joint, so that the knee bends backwards. Genu recurvatum is also called knee hyperextension and back knee.
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Dec 14, 2020 · Genu recurvatum is more common in women due to increased ligament laxity and there is often a genetic link. There are a number of other ...
Genu recurvatum, also known as knee hyperextension, is a condition characterized by excessive extension or backward bending of the knee joint.