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How to correct bow legs in old age: Understanding causes and treatments

Over 50% of people over the age of 65 experience some form of arthritis, with bow legs often being a significant and painful symptom associated with severe knee osteoarthritis. Understanding the causes and potential treatments is the first step toward finding a solution and learning how to correct bow legs in old age.

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Do bow legs get worse as you age?

While bow legs are a normal part of development for most infants and toddlers, for adults, the condition typically does not resolve and tends to progress with age. This progression is often linked to increased stress on the knee joints, which can lead to significant pain and functional limitations.

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