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Varus Knees

 

The condition is also referred to by various other common names, including bow leg, bowleg syndrome, bowed legs, and genu varum. Notably, there was a substantial improvement in my client's leg structure after a session focused on correcting the curvature of his legs. The angle of the bow was significantly reduced, resulting in a marked improvement in the movement of his pelvis, which shifted more evenly from right to left. Additionally, his upper body showed improved balance with his head aligned along the centerline of his body and his shoulders more even.

Achieving this kind of progress in a single session for a long-term, persistent condition is less common.  At Rolfing Iowa, our method is founded on the principle that enhancing an individual's structural alignment leads to improved movement patterns, which can be both perceived and integrated by the client.

03/12/2025 12:32 AM
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