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asalamo Alaikum mere aik dost 23Male ko bow legs la issue ha wo kaffi tense rehta ha us wajah se kindly bata dien is ka solution mild bow leg ha magar jab legs seedhe karta ha to knees inward ajatey (he doesn't have knock knees tho) is ka solution ? surgery ya physiotherapy se bhi theek ho sakta ha he has bow legs from childhood
Physio therapy will work! kindly visit a good physiotherapist near you.
kindly visit Clinic or You can your your slot via out marham for Home vist services as well.
Anything can be said about proper assessment. Your pathology will be healed by physiotherapy completely with proper exercise and braces but for that u'll have to visit nearby qualified physiotherapist.
Physiotherapy will work inshAllah if you live in Lahore you can visit us
proper checkup krwayen ksi physiotherapist ko ja kr. agr to minor problem h to physiotherapy sy he theeek ho jaye ga.
You need to visit the physiotherapist.
Regular sessions will help you recover faster . manage your pain better.
physical therapy is the best option with no side effects
Proper consultation is needed
please visit Physiotherapist and orthopedic surgeon . Thanku
Firstly consult physiotherapist as soon as possible if there is no major problem it will recover through some physiotherapy sessions..
get a proper checkup from good physiotherapist..if the problem is not too serious he will recover with physiotherapy alone and won't neend surgery
walikum Asalam Yes, phyical Therapy is beneficial for your condition, you should consult physiotherapist near by you and continue those treatment plan for long period
w.salam.
if it's mild then yes it can be corrected. but need proper examination and radiographs. kindly visit nearby and qualified good physiotherapist (MSK / OMPT).
If the knees meets on standing or comes closer it's knock knees and if on standing the knee moves farther away from each other that's bow leg both have extensive treatment protocol some are easily treatable some are difficult depending on the cause if it's a bony issue or just a muscular imbalance.
w salam, first of all need proper assessment then decide ho ga but physiotherapy best solution hy, ap near by physiotherapist sy consultation krain
Physiotherapy would be an effective solution. It can help through strengthening muscles around knees and hips, improving alignment, and reducing discomfort. Surgery might be considered for severe cases but seems less likely needed here. A physiotherapy assessment can design a customized exercise program for your friend.
Physiotherapy would be an effective solution. It can help through strengthening muscles around knees and hips, improving alignment, and reducing discomfort. Surgery might be considered for severe cases but seems less likely needed here. A physiotherapy assessment can design a customized exercise program for your friend.
Ws, it can be manage through Physiotherapy, he has muscular weakness as well, if he is suffering from childhood thorough examination is required before concluding anything. besides this, mostly physios collaborate with orthopedic Surgeons, so don't worry if surgery will be needed they'll ll refer to them.
most of the cases need surgical treatment..
definitely the effects on walk and other can be effectively minimized by physiotherapy using muscle strengthening and gait training...at the age of 23 I don't gather what surgical solution can be done...no surgical treatment is needed physiotherapy can be effective
You can consult a qualified Physiotherapist near you so that he can assess if he can be managed by physiotherapy or need orthopaedic surgery. Thanks.
Yes the issue is not major, This can be handled and treated through physiotherapy
Agar deformity mild hai to consistent physiotherapy se noticeable improvement mil sakti hai. Surgery sirf severe deformity mein consider ki jati hai.
After a thorough eval I can make a goal oriented plan of care best suited for the above mentioned patient. And to answer the question it's a No. Physical Therapy alone won't fix his legs from bowed legs to straight legs but it can help him manage the associated symptoms.
After a thorough eval I can make a goal oriented plan of care best suited for the above mentioned patient. And to answer the question it's a No. Physical Therapy alone won't fix his legs from bowed legs to straight legs but it can help him manage the associated symptoms.
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