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What can your legs reveal about your health?

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The knees touch or are very close while the ankles remain apart, creating an inward curve of the legs.

What it indicates:

Common in children and often self-corrects with growth.
In adults, it can signal joint instability, flat feet, or hip issues.
Chronic misalignment might cause discomfort, instability, and lead to arthritis over time.

4. Crossed Legs (Severe Knock Knees or Pelvic Tilt) — Type 4 (Far Right)

Description:

The legs cross over each other markedly, with significant inward rotation or misalignment.

What it indicates:

May stem from pelvic misalignment, severe knock knees, or poor posture.
This condition can impact hip stability, walking pattern, and pelvic floor function.
Management often includes posture correction, physiotherapy, or medical assessment.

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