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interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about knock knee pictures try Morundan Bow Leg Mastery (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my neighbor got cool success with it.
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I live on the next side of the planet. I have genu valgum. I am designing re-alignmnent correction braces for myself. Your explainations have temendously ehanced my comprehension of what i need to do and how to proceed. I have subscribed to your channel. Thank you for your good work.
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Thank u for such simplified explanation ,can u plz explain the compensatory mechanism(i-e in which direction will tibial rotate ) to balance the valgus and varus stress? It would be very helpful .
great video. I'm just wondering in the case of gene varum, are the femurs and tibia internally or externally rotated ? thanks so much for sharing your knowledge
The right leg has this problem. The curvature of the bones is normal on x-ray. I have 23 yrs. Can it be cured without surgery? There is hyperextention Sir.
Hi Tony. Anther beautiful lecture..one query.. Is it possible to have genu valgus due to tibia medial plateau going inferior compared to lateral ? May be due to collapsing of medial arch in foot. Just exploring.. Thank you. 🙏
hehe shaliesh what can I answer in this, its just like medial arch should collapse and then tibia plateau should go inferior...I dont think thats all not possible in human body...may be my limited knowledge. Theres flat foot in patients but they dont have this sort of genuvalgum, may be there can be slight changes but I dont think it can be there to be clinically identical. Its not just arch that support the tibia If its so then when arch collapses or goes flat in daily activities it should produce changes in tibia.
Sir I had a doubt, ligament laxity in case of valgum should be in the medial compartment and in case of varum should be in the lateral compartment, meaning to say on the opposite side of the compressive force because laxity will be caused by stretching of the ligaments pushing them towards the plastic zone in the stress strain curve right??
Ya absolutly right...good job...good way of coorelation. Moreover to ur knowledge if u observe video i have also mentioned laxity - pseduolaxity of ligaments that hppens in same side..thts something to think on...here at side of compression the ligaments get shortned and move to the CRIMP region- i guess u can get it, its from stress strain relations...so ligaments to some extent behaves the same as being lax at plastic region at thisCRIMP or TOE region too...but usually we neglect it clincally as such great deal of compression and joint narrowing is not seen in usual scenarios....
@@TonysTutorial thankyou sooo much sir, this makes complete sense now, I actually didnt know the crimped region had this pseudo laxity feature. Thankyouu it's very clear now
Incase of valgum the lateral compartment is subjected to higher compressive forces and lead to increase in compression of lateral Compartment. But at the sametime medial side should hv tensile force distrcting it but thats evident only in cases of very severe genu valgum.. otherwise softtissue structrs are capable of withstanding increased tensile force.
Insuch cases the softtissues like ligaments would get strecthed out, and severe cases it can if the valgus or varus forces are high enough it can lead to ligament laxity occurs when softissue reaches plastic region of strss strain curve. And as per stress strain curve it can lead on to ultimate failure too but vry less likely to hppen in real life
Sir is there any term physiological 'varus', You have taught about physiological valgus....that i undersrand properly... But in a slide share i saw physiological varus...which is 2degree Then i searched it in google... But i did not find a proper answer... Sir what is physiological varus???
Yes there is physiological varus..but u need not worry on it with second yr academics...but if its curiosty to learn..,well good ..physiological varus is seen in some children upto age of 2 from birth and it resolves by 2nd year...here physiological means something prsent by birth but within normal limits and resolves after few years of life...both physiological valgus and varus are seen. Valgus is more prediminant therefore we often stdy that..valgus resolves by 7 and varus by 2
Thank you sir .. It really helps me.. But sir as you said that physiological 'varus' is seen upto 2 yrs that means there will be no physiological valgus at that time.. Is this right or i m missing something? Because either physiological valgus can happen or physiological varus can happen at one time.. And it means after age of 2 physiological valgus occurs in femur Sir please correct my statement..
Saurabh Rana no rana, thats in some people there may be varus, but in majority its valgus...varus is occuring in few people and if it does in them valgus would be missing...both cant coexist tghr
@@TonysTutorial yes sir now i am totally clear with this topic thank you so much... And one last ques. Please🙏😅 How to measure physiological varus... As valgus is measured as an angle formed between mechanical and longitudinal axis .. So how to measure physiological varus?
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interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about knock knee pictures try Morundan Bow Leg Mastery (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my neighbor got cool success with it.
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We the Physiotherapists r so opulent cz we have Tony tutorial with us who can make us drink or gulp the whole concept.
Thank you so much there r no any channel better than u who serves the knowledge in a best simplified way.
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I live on the next side of the planet. I have genu valgum. I am designing re-alignmnent correction braces for myself. Your explainations have temendously ehanced my comprehension of what i need to do and how to proceed. I have subscribed to your channel. Thank you for your good work.
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Thank u for such simplified explanation ,can u plz explain the compensatory mechanism(i-e in which direction will tibial rotate ) to balance the valgus and varus stress? It would be very helpful .
Thnks for watching...ya i will try for the same...if not just contact me in person
@@TonysTutorial sure ,I will be waiting.
great video. I'm just wondering in the case of gene varum, are the femurs and tibia internally or externally rotated ?
thanks so much for sharing your knowledge
I just wanna know if moderate case of Genu Valgum is fixable with exercise.....
The right leg has this problem. The curvature of the bones is normal on x-ray. I have 23 yrs. Can it be cured without surgery? There is hyperextention Sir.
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Hi Tony. Anther beautiful lecture..one query.. Is it possible to have genu valgus due to tibia medial plateau going inferior compared to lateral ? May be due to collapsing of medial arch in foot. Just exploring.. Thank you. 🙏
hehe shaliesh what can I answer in this, its just like medial arch should collapse and then tibia plateau should go inferior...I dont think thats all not possible in human body...may be my limited knowledge. Theres flat foot in patients but they dont have this sort of genuvalgum, may be there can be slight changes but I dont think it can be there to be clinically identical. Its not just arch that support the tibia If its so then when arch collapses or goes flat in daily activities it should produce changes in tibia.
@@TonysTutorial thank you for clarifying..
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Tell me the relation between coxa and genu varum valgum sir
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Correction:Genu varum tibiofemoral anglen is greter than 185 and in genu valgum its less thn 175
Where is the best treatment for this? Pls comment
Consult a good orthopediacan or physio at your place and proceed as they suggest
@@TonysTutorial ok
Sir I had a doubt, ligament laxity in case of valgum should be in the medial compartment and in case of varum should be in the lateral compartment, meaning to say on the opposite side of the compressive force because laxity will be caused by stretching of the ligaments pushing them towards the plastic zone in the stress strain curve right??
Ya absolutly right...good job...good way of coorelation. Moreover to ur knowledge if u observe video i have also mentioned laxity - pseduolaxity of ligaments that hppens in same side..thts something to think on...here at side of compression the ligaments get shortned and move to the CRIMP region- i guess u can get it, its from stress strain relations...so ligaments to some extent behaves the same as being lax at plastic region at thisCRIMP or TOE region too...but usually we neglect it clincally as such great deal of compression and joint narrowing is not seen in usual scenarios....
@@TonysTutorial thankyou sooo much sir, this makes complete sense now, I actually didnt know the crimped region had this pseudo laxity feature. Thankyouu it's very clear now
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sir, what biomechanical changes occur to the side that undergoes tensile stress???
Incase of valgum the lateral compartment is subjected to higher compressive forces and lead to increase in compression of lateral
Compartment. But at the sametime medial side should hv tensile force distrcting it but thats evident only in cases of very severe genu valgum.. otherwise softtissue structrs are capable of withstanding increased tensile force.
Insuch cases the softtissues like ligaments would get strecthed out, and severe cases it can if the valgus or varus forces are high enough it can lead to ligament laxity occurs when softissue reaches plastic region of strss strain curve. And as per stress strain curve it can lead on to ultimate failure too but vry less likely to hppen in real life
I hope its cleared...thnk you for ur questions...good work that u think beyond ...keep it up...anymore clarity pls be free to ask..thnk u
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Sir is there any term physiological 'varus',
You have taught about physiological valgus....that i undersrand properly...
But in a slide share i saw physiological varus...which is 2degree
Then i searched it in google...
But i did not find a proper answer...
Sir what is physiological varus???
Yes there is physiological varus..but u need not worry on it with second yr academics...but if its curiosty to learn..,well good ..physiological varus is seen in some children upto age of 2 from birth and it resolves by 2nd year...here physiological means something prsent by birth but within normal limits and resolves after few years of life...both physiological valgus and varus are seen. Valgus is more prediminant therefore we often stdy that..valgus resolves by 7 and varus by 2
Amazing question...keep exploring
Thank you sir ..
It really helps me..
But sir as you said that physiological 'varus' is seen upto 2 yrs that means there will be no physiological valgus at that time..
Is this right or i m missing something?
Because either physiological valgus can happen or physiological varus can happen at one time..
And it means after age of 2 physiological valgus occurs in femur
Sir please correct my statement..
Saurabh Rana no rana, thats in some people there may be varus, but in majority its valgus...varus is occuring in few people and if it does in them valgus would be missing...both cant coexist tghr
@@TonysTutorial yes sir now i am totally clear with this topic thank you so much...
And one last ques. Please🙏😅
How to measure physiological varus...
As valgus is measured as an angle formed between mechanical and longitudinal axis ..
So how to measure physiological varus?
sir u are wrong in mechanical and anatomical axis and their angulation plz clear it
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