Over - pronation ( also called flat feet ; feet roll inwardssometimes causingknock - knees
bone outwardscausingknock knees
structural osseous abnormalities(passive) may be caused byKnock - Knees
changes in the position of a child 's leg bones(passive) are caused byKnock - knees
Injury to the shin bonecan causeknock knees
Bone conditions such as rickets or scurvy , as well as inherited bone deformitiescan also causeknock knees
weak glutealscausingknock knees
Physical injury to the shinbone growth plate or osteomyelitismay also causeknock knees
Can lack of musclealso causeknock knees
Scurvy ... another conditioncan causeknock knees
your knees collapse inwardscreatingknock knees
femur and tibia complex deformity(passive) caused byKnock - knees
Some medical conditionsmay also causeknock - knees
Learningcausesknock knees
Orthotics correct overpronationcausesknock knees
tight hip flexors(passive) caused byKnock - knees
Poliomyelitiscan causeknock - knees
information about family history and any other known pre - existing conditionsmight causeknock - knees
bow leg surgery symptoms of knock kneescausesknock knees
to early arthritis of the knee When to Contact a Medical Professional Call your health care provider if you think your child has knock kneescan leadto early arthritis of the knee When to Contact a Medical Professional Call your health care provider if you think your child has knock knees
the poor kid to trip on aircausedthe poor kid to trip on air
to flat feetmay also leadto flat feet
Muscular or ligaments weakness at early agecausesMuscular or ligaments weakness at early age
one or both knees to lean inwardcauseone or both knees to lean inward
pain , discomfort and a limpcan causepain , discomfort and a limp
in patellar tracking problemsresultingin patellar tracking problems
in a hyperextensionresultin a hyperextension
from developmental syndromes such as Morquio syndromemay also resultfrom developmental syndromes such as Morquio syndrome