How to Correct a Females Bent Legs?
1. Perform correct exercise activities, such as leg pressing, kicking, and clipping.
2. Start with daily habits, pay attention to maintaining the upright position of the legs when walking daily, and keep the legs tight when walking, gradually developing good walking habits.
3. Leg binding exercise. You can tie appropriate weights of sandbags on your legs to maintain upright walking.
4. Surgical treatment can be performed if necessary to maintain upright walking.
1. It may be caused by severe malnutrition, which is common in severely malnourished children and adolescents. At this time, malnutrition can lead to rickets. If such patients bear heavy weights for a long time, it will aggravate the related deformities of rickets, which may result in bent calves and continuous aggravation.
2. There are old injuries. If there have been severe fractures or dislocations of the calf or knee joint in the past, deformities of the calf may be left after recovery. If the patient is in the growth and development stage, this deformity may continue to worsen.