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Q: What is knock knee and how is it treated?
A: Knock knee is a condition in which the knees bend inward and touch or “knock” against one another, even when a person is standing with their ankles apart. This places excessive force on the outer side of the knee, which can cause pain and damage over time.
Q: What are the symptoms of knock knee?
A: What are the symptoms of knock knee? 1 reduced range of motion in hips 2 difficulty walking or running 3 knee instability 4 progressive knee arthritis in adults 5 patients or parents may be unhappy with aesthetics More …
Q: What is knock-knee syndrome?
A: Knock knees that persist beyond six years of age, are severe or affect one leg significantly more than the other may be a sign of knock-knee syndrome. Most children experience normal angular changes in their legs as they grow. Children are typically bowlegged until they begin walking at around 12 to 18 months.
Q: What causes knock knees?
A: Knock knee can be caused by an underlying congenital or developmental disease or arise after an infection or a traumatic knee injury. Common causes of knock knees include: