valgusnurga
Valgusnurga is a term derived from the Latin words "valgus," meaning "knock-kneed," and "angulus," meaning "angle." It is commonly used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe an angular deformity characterized by an outward deviation of a limb or joint. This condition results in the distal part of a limb or joint angling away from the midline of the body.
The most frequently referenced condition associated with valgusnurga is genu valgum, commonly known as "knock-knees," where
Valgus deformities can also occur in the ankles, elbows, or other joints, often due to developmental issues,
Treatment options vary depending on severity and underlying causes, ranging from observation and physiotherapy to orthopedic
Understanding valgusnurga and its implications is important in orthopedic and pediatric medicine, as managing the condition