How to correct inward bending at the knee

Inward bending at the knee is clinically known as knee valgus, which is visualized by the knees touching on the inside of the knees while the ankles do not come together when the lower limbs are standing naturally. Knee valgus can be corrected with splints and orthotic insoles.
If the child is under 7 years old, it may be a normal phenomenon, no treatment is needed, and regular observation is sufficient; if the epiphysis is not closed, it can be corrected by splints and corrective insoles; if the epiphysis is closed, it cannot be improved by correction, and surgical treatment is needed.
Splints and orthotics can correct knee valgus by external force, and corrective insoles are wedge shaped with outer thickness and inner thinness, which can correct the external deviation of the knee joint force line.
If you have symptoms of inward bending at the knee, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.