1. Bowlegs
Bowlegs is a condition in which the knees remain wide apart when a person stands with the feet and ankles together.
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2. Bowlegs
Bowlegs is a condition in which the knees remain wide apart when a person stands with the feet and ankles together.
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3. Random Sample: Lisa Bowleg, PhD
Occupation: Associate professor, department of community health and prevention at the Drexel University School of Public Health, in Philadelphia. "I am a social psychologist and so never envisioned that I would not be in a psychology department, b...
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4. Bowlegs and knock-knees - The Children's Hospital at Westmead
Some bowing of the legs is common in newborns and infants up to two years of age. This bowing is due to the folded position of the legs while the baby is still in the womb, when the bones are soft and flexible. The bend in the legs often causes th...
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5. Go Ask Alice!: Exercising with bowlegs
I have bowlegs. It is quite frustrating because I cannot do exercises that isolate and tone the thighs (lunges, squats, etc). When I do squats, my pressure/force comes from the calves and the knees, but not the thighs. Reason being is that the leg...
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6. Bowlegs And Knock-knees: Health Topics: University of Iowa Health Care
Young children often have knees and legs that look awkward. Two types of problems that can be obvious at this age are bowlegs and knock-knees. When a child has bowlegs, the ankles touch but the knees are wide apart. With knock-knees the lower legs...
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Normal children are bowlegged, then become knock-kneed in normal development. Special shoes or wedges make no difference.
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