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Knock knees
NHS information about knock knees, including symptoms, treatments and what to do if you think you or your child have it.
www.nhs.uk
Explainer: what causes knock knees and do they have to be treated?
Knock knees (and bow legs) are generally a normal part of a child’s growth and development. But if they persist, they can become problematic.
theconversation.com
Knock Knees | International Center for Limb Lengthening
Knock knees are legs that curve inward at the knee, often preventing the ankles from coming together without shifting one knee in front of the other.
www.limblength.org
Lordosis: Causes, Treatments, and Risks
It’s normal to have an arch in your back. With lordosis, the arch is too far inward and may affect your ability to move. Learn about causes and treatment.
www.healthline.com
What Is Lordosis?
Swayback is often caused by lordosis; an abnormal inward curve of the lumbar spine.
www.spineuniverse.com
Lordosis - lumbar Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Learn about Lordosis - lumbar or find a doctor at Mount Sinai Health System.
www.mountsinai.org