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So, as the baby starts standing, walking, and consequently running, they get bow legs. This is a physiological (read: normal) phenomenon called genu varum. In typical case: ...
Bowed legs don't cause delayed walking or affect your baby's ability to learn to walk. In a few rare cases, when bowed legs don't resolve naturally by age 2, your baby's knees can be turned ...
Bow legs appear to be bent outward, or bowed, even when the feet and ankles are held together. There's usually a clear space between the lower legs and knees. Other symptoms of bow legs include: ...
That a baby is born without deformities is no reason to believe that the odds are over, as ANGELA ONWUZOO reports cases of children who developed bow legs and knock-knees at the time they ought to ...
A newborn Saudi girl is suffering from the absence of most vertebrae in her backbone and bow legs.The baby’s mother, Umm Abdullah, said her daughter needs an urgent operation to fix her backbone ...
BEFORE/AFTER: 11-year-old Justine before her surgery to correct her severely bowed legs. The girl from Cameroon pictured with her grandfather after the transformative procedure.