Bow legs (also known as "genu varum") occur when a person's legs bend outward and don't touch at the knees, even if their feet and ankles remain together. If left undiagnosed in childhood, bow legs ...
My daughter is five-and-a-half months old. Ever since her birth, she was an eager beaver. She always kicked much more vigorously than I had even seen in any baby. She could turn over quite early, and ...
Bow legs often occur in young children and will typically go away over time. If they do not improve over time, a doctor may suspect an underlying cause may be responsible for the bow legs. In these ...