My hip joints are in-turned and that makes my legs and ankles bent. So my knees aren't touching each others and not facing forward.
Like this picture, not like the Genu Varum.
http://www.balletdancer.org/ballet01-05.php
It is common for Korean and Japanese because they have sedentary lifestyle (sit crossed-legged on the floor) and that causes hip joints to rotate inward and low back pain. They called "O" shaped legs problem. I was wondering if the chiropractor can fix it.
Like this picture, not like the Genu Varum.
http://www.balletdancer.org/ballet01-05.php
It is common for Korean and Japanese because they have sedentary lifestyle (sit crossed-legged on the floor) and that causes hip joints to rotate inward and low back pain. They called "O" shaped legs problem. I was wondering if the chiropractor can fix it.