Bow legs is a condition where the legs appear to curve outward at the knee, giving the appearance of an arched bow. This condition can cause discomfort and pain, as well as affect walking and other physical activities. Surgery for bow legs involves realigning the bones of the leg to straighten the legs and improve mobility. This can involve removing a section of bone, adding new.
Knock knee, also known as genu valgum, is a condition where the legs appear to angle inward at the knee, causing the knees to touch or nearly touch when standing straight. This condition can lead to knee pain, discomfort, and balance issues. Knock knee surgery involves realigning the bones of the legs to correct the angle and improve stability. This can be done through osteotomies, where a section of bone is cut and repositioned, or by using implants to hold the bones in place. The type of surgery will depend on the severity of the condition and other factors.
Physiotherapy is a type of physical therapy that can help improve mobility and reduce pain after knee surgery, including knock knee surgery. A physiotherapist can work with you to develop a customized rehabilitation plan to help you recover from surgery and regain strength, flexibility, and range of motion in your knee. This may involve exercises, stretches, and other techniques to help improve your knee function. Regular physiotherapy sessions can help ensure a smooth and successful recovery after knock knee surgery.
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