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Molding in the knees typically refers to a deformity or abnormal shape of the knee joint, often seen in children or infants due to factors such as developmental conditions or improper alignment during growth. It can manifest as bowing or inward angling of the knees and may be associated with conditions like rickets or Blount's disease. In adults, knee molding can result from Arthritis or injury, leading to changes in joint structure. Treatment options vary based on the severity and underlying cause, ranging from physical therapy to surgical interventions.

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