genu in English

noun
1
the knee.
Tightness of the iliotibial band, excessive foot pronation, genu varum, and tibial torsion are predisposing factors.
noun

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1. [Mechanical causes and treatment of post Amputational genu valgum]

2. Our GENU Refined Locust Bean Gum gives it Creaminess and meltability

3. Doctors refer to this type of Bowing as physiologic genu varum

4. Apophyseal Injury Clubfoot Congenital Abduction Contracture of the Hip Congenital Vertical Talus Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Epiphyseal Fracture External Tibial Torsion Femoral Anteversion Femoral Retroversion Fractures in Children Genu Valgum Genu Varum Hip Apophysitis Internal Tibial Torsion In-Toeing Legg-Calve-Perthes Low Back Pain

5. What is Bowed legs? Bowed legs (also known as genu varum or bowlegs) is a common condition occurring in infants and toddlers

6. Quem cunctus venerans orbis adorat, Cui nunc rite genu flectitur omne; A quo te petimus subveniente, Abjectis tenebris, gaudia lucis

7. Also known by the Latin term “ genu varum,” Bowed legs is a condition characterized by a distinct space between the lower legs and knees

8. In children with physiologic genu varum, the Bowing begins to slowly improve at approximately 18 months of age and continues as the child grows

9. In two out of three cases, arthroplasty was performed to treat genu varum, the aetiology of which was degenerative arthritis of the knee.

10. Arcuate This location generally corresponded to the rostro-caudal level of the genu of the Arcuate sulcus. From the Cambridge English Corpus The skull was opened above the frontal lobe unilaterally …

11. (Genu Varum, NCI Thesaurus) A semi-sitting position whereby the head of an adjustable bed is elevated to the desired height, about 60-90 cm, to produce Angulation of the body, usually 45 to 60 degrees

12. The Abducens nucleus is a spherical cell group located in the facial colliculus, adjacent to the internal genu of the facial nerve in the caudal pons From:Fundamental Neuroscience for Basic and Clinical Applications (Fifth Edition), 2018