Bowed Legs, Knock Knees, In-Toeing, and Out-Toeing - An Orthopaedic Perspective

Bowed Legs, Knock Knees, In-Toeing, and Out-Toeing - An Orthopaedic Perspective

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Bowed Legs, Knock Knees, In-Toeing, and Out-Toeing - An Orthopaedic Perspective

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Learning Objective
  3. 3 Introduction
  4. 4 Our Team
  5. 5 PEDIATRIC Orthopaedics
  6. 6 Deformities
  7. 7 Knock Knees and Bow Legs
  8. 8 Radiographic Pictures
  9. 9 Expected Bowlegs or Knock Knees
  10. 10 Physiologic Genu Varum
  11. 11 Treatment
  12. 12 How do bones grow
  13. 13 Hemiepiphysiodesis
  14. 14 Osteotomy
  15. 15 In-toeing and Out-toeing
  16. 16 Rotation Profile - Foot
  17. 17 Rotation Profile - Leg
  18. 18 Rotation Profile - Thigh
  19. 19 What is deformity?
  20. 20 Newborns
  21. 21 Normal Changes
  22. 22 Foot Progression Angle
  23. 23 Gait Analysis
  24. 24 Rotational Deformity = Torsion
  25. 25 Natural History of Torsion
  26. 26 Problems
  27. 27 Derotation Surgery
  28. 28 Conclusions

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