Ofcorse its a natural thing.
If your knees go inward. Your knees will touch but your ankles wont
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.
You will know that you have strong ankles if you can go on your tippy-toes and balance without being shaky or wobbly, and/or can do it for a long time.
Elasticated ankles are, clothing that have an elastic finishing at the ankles.
NO! They spin outward away from your body...
you see, it goes where ever you want it to go! They go on both ankles, you have two after all.
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there belly swells up and there ankles go redish
fluid build-up can be caused by too much salt in the diet, also standing for long periods of time, there is medication for this condition, your doctor will have to do some tests to make sure your heart is OK, sometimes a heart condition will also cause swollen ankles
Yes. If you are a beginner in running, it is common to have pain in your ankles due to muscles being used that are not used to being used. As long as you are not damaging the ligaments in your ankles, this pain should go away as your ankles become used to utilizing these muscles.
Genetics..out of your control.
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