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  2. Genu varum - Wikipedia

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    Treatment for children with Blount's disease is typically braces but surgery may also be necessary. In children guided growth surgery is used to gradually correct/straighten the bow legs. [ 11 ] For teenagers osteotomy or bone cutting is often used to correct the bone deformity.

  3. Rickets - Wikipedia

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    Rickets, scientific nomenclature: rachitis (from Greek ῥαχίτης rhakhítēs, [6] meaning 'in or of the spine'), is a condition that results in weak or soft bones in children and may have either dietary deficiency or genetic causes. [2] Symptoms include bowed legs, stunted growth, bone pain, large forehead, and trouble sleeping.

  4. Blount's disease - Wikipedia

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    Blount disease is a growth disorder of the shin bone which causes the lower leg to angle inward, resembling a bowleg. It can present in boys under 4-years in both legs, or in adolescents usually on one side. Causes are thought to be genetic and environmental, like obesity, African-American lineage, and early walkers. [4]

  5. X-linked hypophosphatemia - Wikipedia

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    Bone pain [18] People often have bowed legs or knock knees in which they usually cannot touch both knees and ankles together at the same time. [citation needed] Craniostenosis [20] Osteoarthritis [23] Spinal stenosis [24] Hearing loss [20] Depression [25] Impaired innate immunity [26]

  6. Chondrodystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Once the child is diagnosed the parents have to monitor the children because of several different factors. As the child gets older, hearing, eyesight and motor skills may be defective. Also, breathing and weight problems may occur. Structurally, scoliosis, bowed legs , and arthritis may result. [citation needed]

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    Courtesy of Zach Roloff/Instagram On the mend. Little People, Big World’s Zach Roloff gave an update on how 5-year-old son Jackson is doing after having surgery — and the road to recovery hasn ...

  8. Varus deformity - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a valgus deformity of the knee, the distal part of the leg below the knee is deviated outward, in relation to the femur, resulting in a knock-kneed appearance. Conversely, a varus deformity at the knee results in a bowlegged with the distal part of the leg deviated inward, in relation to the femur. However, in relation to the ...

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