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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Knock knees
  1. Knock knees are condition in which the knees touch, but the ankles do not touch. The legs turn ... knees and ankles touching (without forcing the position). Knock knees can also develop as a result of a ...
  2. ... cheeks High arches of the feet Intellectual disability Knock knees Long limbs Mental disorders Nearsightedness Spidery fingers ( arachnodactyly ) ...
  3. ... Heart murmur Hernia in the groin Hypermobile joints Knock-knees Large head Loss of nerve function below the ...
  4. ... bone in place. The result is a slightly "knock kneed" appearance which allows the healthier outer knee to bear most of the weight.
  5. ... years, but still stay active with your own knee joint. A tibial osteotomy may make you look "knock-kneed." A femoral osteotomy may make you look " ...