Question

A 23-year-old patient has been diagnosed with XO-shaped legs, with the legs not straight and slightly curved. When walking, the right foot occasionally presents an in-toe gait, and the distance between the two lower legs is 4.5cm. How should this condition be treated?

Answer

This situation may involve various issues such as functional disabilities. Since the patient is still in the growth stage, proper adjustments should be able to achieve full recovery. Additionally, the patient can engage in specific rehabilitation exercises to stabilize the O-shaped legs. While seeking symptomatic treatment, the patient can use folk remedies as auxiliary treatments in daily life and pay attention to diet, avoiding spicy foods.