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Bowed legs are the result of one or both legs curving outward, as in the shape of a bow.
214-456-7697
Fax: 214-456-7901
469-303-3000
Fax: 469-303-4520
469-303-3000
Fax: 469-303-4520
469-303-3000
Fax: 469-303-4520
Request an Appointment with codes: Andrews Institute (Sports Medicine)
Very common in toddlers (age 1 to 3 years), bowed legs result in a distinct space between the lower legs and the knees, due to the legs bending outward. Bowed legs cause walking to be difficult and often exaggerates the appearance of the curved legs.
Adolescents (age to 10 to 19 years) can also develop bowed legs, but in many cases, this is related to significant body weight.
The main symptom of bowed legs is the angled, “bowed” appearance.
Other symptoms include:
Bowed legs can occur due to a variety of reasons including: