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What are the treatments for bow legs?

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What are the treatments for bow legs?

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Bow legs (also called genu varum) are a common condition. When a person stands with their ankles together, the knees should come close together or lightly touch. If the knees are far apart, the legs are said to be bowed. The best treatment for a person with bow legs depends on the person’s age, the severity of the bowing, its cause, and any associated symptoms. Most people with bow legs require no treatment. That’s because the condition often improves over time (as with the condition in toddlers) or because the bowing is mild and causes no harm. There are several causes of bowed legs. The most common is “normal variant.” That means that there is no disease or condition causing bow legs; instead, there is a minor (and generally unimportant) variation from the usual alignment of the legs. In fact, this is normal in toddlers up to age 3. Newborns have bow legs, too, but as they grow and begin to walk, the legs straighten out and the bowing is mostly gone by age 3. Developmental abnormalit

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