Pain in your legs may occur as a result of problems that affect the bone, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, blood vessels, nerves or skin of the leg, or sometimes due to problems in your lower spine.
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Bowed legs is a bony deformity resulting in outward curvature of one or both knees of the lower legs. It is commonly seen in toddlers and overweight adolescents.
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The tibia or shinbone is a major bone of the leg, which connects the knee to the ankle. A proximal tibial fracture is a break in the upper part of the shinbone.
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The femur or thighbone is the largest and strongest bone in the human body. Pediatric thighbone fractures can occur when your child falls hard on the ground and gets hit during sports, automobile accidents and child abuse.
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The tibia or shinbone is a major bone of the leg, which connects the knee to the ankle. A shinbone fracture is a break in the continuity of the shinbone.
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The femur or thighbone is the longest and strongest bone in the body, connecting the hip to the knee. A femur fracture is a break in the femur.
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