Inward turned ankles, or supination, can be caused by several factors, including structural issues such as flat feet or high arches, which affect the alignment of the foot. Weak or imbalanced muscles around the ankle can also contribute to instability. Additionally, improper footwear and certain activities that put excessive strain on the ankles may exacerbate the condition. Injuries, such as sprains, can also lead to altered mechanics, resulting in inward turning.
Ofcorse its a natural thing.
If your knees go inward. Your knees will touch but your ankles wont
When the knee goes inward, it is referred to as "knock knees" or "genu valgum." This condition causes the knees to touch or come close together while the ankles remain apart. It can occur due to various factors, including genetics, obesity, or certain medical conditions. In some cases, it may require treatment if it causes pain or affects mobility.
no, been there. It definitely is not.
Small wounds on the ankles. Bug bites would be a good candidate.
The most likely causes are either that your shoes are too tight, or the friction between your shoes and your ankles are causing irritation.
Depression is often anger turned inward.My job as a nurse brings a sense of inwardsatisfaction.After the accident, the rear of the car was bent inward.Instead of blaming others, he looked inward for the source of his unhappiness.
Braces yah?:)
Ring worm can cause a series of red circles near the ankles. This is a condition that can happen to anyone.
Possible causes are higher than average foot arches, bowed legs or weak ankles.
Maybe something hurt it or maybe it is infected
inward