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What is bilateral genu varum?

What is bilateral genu varum?

Genu varum (GEE-noo VAY-rum) is an exaggerated bending outward of the legs from the knees down that causes the knees to be spread apart when the feet and ankles are touching.

What type of deformity is known as genu varum?

Genu varum (also called bow-leggedness, bandiness, bandy-leg, and tibia vara) is a varus deformity marked by (outward) bowing at the knee, which means that the lower leg is angled inward (medially) in relation to the thigh’s axis, giving the limb overall the appearance of an archer’s bow.

What do you understand by genu varum?

Genu varum is a Latin term used to describe bow legs. This condition may present from infancy through adulthood and has a wide variety of causes. As it becomes more severe, the patient may exhibit lateral knee thrust and a waddling gait.

How can I fix my bow legs?

How Are Bow Legs Treated?

  1. Physiologic bow legs does not need treatment. It usually corrects itself as the child grows.
  2. A child with Blount disease may need a brace or surgery.
  3. Rickets usually is treated by adding vitamin D and calcium to the diet.

Is Genu Varum bad?

Genu varum may have an effect on how your hips and ankles move, too. You may face a slightly increased risk of problems in those joints while exercising. Some research indicates that athletes with bow legs may face an increased risk of Achilles tendonitis.

What causes bowlegged?

What causes bowlegs? Bowlegs often develop in the child’s first year as part of natural growth for no known cause. Some babies are born with bowlegs. This can happen as the baby grows and the space inside their mother’s womb gets tighter, causing the leg bones to curve slightly.

How can I make my legs straighter?

Horizontal Straight-Leg Raise with Chair Use two chairs or a chair across from a sofa. While seated, extend your leg so that it rests on the other chair. Slowly raise the leg no more than twelve inches, keeping it straight during the motion. Hold for ten seconds, then return to starting position.

Can a bow legs be straightened?

Physiologic bow legs does not need treatment. It usually corrects itself as the child grows. A child with Blount disease may need a brace or surgery. Rickets usually is treated by adding vitamin D and calcium to the diet.

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Ruth Doyle