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You knock kneed? I am, horribly so.... and what a site to behold I am on

ski's. It's hysterical and I'm hysterical because I simply cannot control

the ski's due to the shape of my knees. I understand that as we age, severe

knock knees affect the hips and back and hamstrings and all sorts of things.

Aside from that, I was an extremely atheletic person - bike riding,

baseball, basketball, walking.

Dusty

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This is probably why when I went skiing I felt completely lost and

helpless and fell down and my left leg twisted behind me in this wierd

way. I just remember thinking how the HECK does anyone ski. I could not

stop with the knee thing (putting them together). I just couldn't do it

and i was always athletic. I think my roll for control areas are VERY

WEAK.

> Hi Kathy and ,

> I have another theory,

> When you ski you use a technique of co-contraction of the hip

abductors

> and adductors. These musle will help to stabilize the pelvis but

also

> use the muscles that strengthen and lift the pelvic floor and pelvic

> diaphragm. It uses muscles like you do not use on a regular basis

and

> uses them for a long period of time.

> Infact, it uses the same muscles from the roll for control protocol.

>

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So, which way do your feet point?

Just trying to picture this.

(too broke$$$$ to ski)

> You knock kneed? I am, horribly so.... and what a site to behold

I am on

> ski's. It's hysterical and I'm hysterical because I simply cannot

control

> the ski's due to the shape of my knees. I understand that as we

age, severe

> knock knees affect the hips and back and hamstrings and all sorts

of things.

> Aside from that, I was an extremely atheletic person - bike riding,

> baseball, basketball, walking.

>

> Dusty

>

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Ankles out, toes in. All the time. Knees are so knocked that ankles

cannot be put toghther (neither can feet) without sliding one leg (therefore

knee) forward to avoid hitting other knee, thereby preventing the placement

of two feet together - ankle to ankle. Got it from my mother. Dreadful

looking. Seems these days its correctable by some kind of brace at the

hips in very small infants. Then the leg bone forms straight - and as a

result - so does the knee, instead of bowing inward towards the other knee.

Dusty

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So, which way do your feet point?

Just trying to picture this.

(too broke$$$$ to ski)

> You knock kneed? I am, horribly so.... and what a site to behold

I am on

> ski's. It's hysterical and I'm hysterical because I simply cannot

control

> the ski's due to the shape of my knees. I understand that as we

age, severe

> knock knees affect the hips and back and hamstrings and all sorts

of things.

> Aside from that, I was an extremely atheletic person - bike riding,

> baseball, basketball, walking.

>

> Dusty

>

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I've never been told I'm knock kneed... and I've been to alot of

docs. But I could be. What is it??

> > Hi Kathy and ,

> > I have another theory,

> > When you ski you use a technique of co-contraction of the hip

> abductors

> > and adductors. These musle will help to stabilize the pelvis but

> also

> > use the muscles that strengthen and lift the pelvic floor and

pelvic

> > diaphragm. It uses muscles like you do not use on a regular

basis

> and

> > uses them for a long period of time.

> > Infact, it uses the same muscles from the roll for control

protocol.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

> **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, THANKS**

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> > You knock kneed? I am, horribly so.... and what a site to behold

> I am on

> > ski's. It's hysterical and I'm hysterical because I simply

cannot

> control

> > the ski's due to the shape of my knees. I understand that as we

> age, severe

> > knock knees affect the hips and back and hamstrings and all sorts

> of things.

> > Aside from that, I was an extremely atheletic person - bike

riding,

> > baseball, basketball, walking.

> >

> > Dusty

> >

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I'm too broke too, believe me LOL

and they don't point in a particular way. I have flat feet. I think

my knees are ok. not sure.

> > You knock kneed? I am, horribly so.... and what a site to behold

> I am on

> > ski's. It's hysterical and I'm hysterical because I simply

cannot

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Well it is hard for me to get my ankle bones together... without my

knees touching... but it's pretty straight and almost possible. not

entirely possible though.. i always thought I had odd knees. they have

alot of fat around them LOL and have since I was a baby. the pics of me

taking my first steps show a fat little chubby knee!!

-- In VulvarDisorders , " Dusty " <dusty@b...>

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> Ankles out, toes in. All the time. Knees are so knocked that

ankles

> cannot be put toghther (neither can feet) without sliding one leg

(therefore

> knee) forward to avoid hitting other knee, thereby preventing the

placement

>

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My legs on the outside of where the knee is, are severely indented - towards

the other leg. Most people, when standing straight up , legs together -

the outside line of the leg from hip to ankle is straight. Instead my knees

bend inward, so that on the inside of the leg (inner thigh to ankle) the

kne, is grossly rounded, seriously protruding and touching the other knee.

This is with feet rather wide apart. No way, I can put my feet together.

Oddly enough, my sister is bowlegged - as was my father.

see site for figures - my legs look like figure I, my sisters legs are only

slightly bowed - not as severe as II

http://www.orthoseek.com/articles/bowlegs-kk.html

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Well it is hard for me to get my ankle bones together... without my

knees touching... but it's pretty straight and almost possible. not

entirely possible though.. i always thought I had odd knees. they have

alot of fat around them LOL and have since I was a baby. the pics of me

taking my first steps show a fat little chubby knee!!

-- In VulvarDisorders , " Dusty " <dusty@b...>

wrote:

> Ankles out, toes in. All the time. Knees are so knocked that

ankles

> cannot be put toghther (neither can feet) without sliding one leg

(therefore

> knee) forward to avoid hitting other knee, thereby preventing the

placement

>

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Ah I see now, Dusty. I have to say I am not familiar with knock kneed.

But I do know bowlegged. My brother is bowlegged. I wonder if this has

anything to do with the vulvar troubles or is it yet another LUCKY

break for you? :( I do think my legs are funny though... around the

knees, but not to that much of a degree.

> My legs on the outside of where the knee is, are severely indented -

towards

> the other leg. Most people, when standing straight up , legs

together -

> the outside line of the leg from hip to ankle is straight. Instead

my

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