A member asked:

I believe i have a rotational deformity, in my legs, knees. what should i do? do you recommend surgery? what about non-surgical treatments?

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You'lNeedASpecialist: It depends on the nature of the "rotational deformity." Is it from the hips? Knees? Is it postural or compensating for another problem?This needs to be evaluated by an orthopedist or physiatrist that specializes in this kind of problem. There are usually a few options for treatment. Non-surgical options could include physical therapy/training, certain home exercises and postural/ergonomic training

Answered 8/31/2015

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