bandy legged - translation to greek
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bandy legged - translation to greek

VARUS DEFORMITY MARKED BY (OUTWARD) BOWING AT THE KNEE
Bandy leg; Bowleg; Bowlegged; Bow-leg; Bandy-leg; Bowing of the legs; Bowed legs; Bowleggedness; Bowlegedness; Genuvarus; Bow-leggedness; Bow-legged; Genu varus; Bandy legged; Bow legs; Bow-Leg; Genuvarum; Bandiness; Bow leggedness; Bow legged; Bow-legs; Bandy-legged
  • Hip-knee-ankle angle.
  • Valgus osteotomy. The black line is the mechanical axis. This process may be done to correct a [[varus deformity]].

bandy legged         
στραβοπόδης
bow legged         
στραβοκανής, στραβοπόδης
στραβοπόδης      
bandy legged, bow legged, knock kneed

Definition

Bowleg
·noun A crooked leg.

Wikipedia

Genu varum

Genu varum (also called bow-leggedness, bandiness, bandy-leg, and tibia vara) is a varus deformity marked by (outward) bowing at the knee, which means that the lower leg is angled inward (medially) in relation to the thigh's axis, giving the limb overall the appearance of an archer's bow. Usually medial angulation of both lower limb bones (fibula and tibia) is involved.

Examples of use of bandy legged
1. He was striding towards us with the pigeon–toed, bandy–legged gait of a former footballer.
2. The return of this mop–topped, bandy–legged obsessive from Cheb is one of the few causes for optimism among those Juve fans still expecting a miracle comeback.
3. He arrived, bandy–legged, down Great Titchfield Street, complete with pelt of many possums and emu–feather wristlets, and proceeded to stalk round the gallery whirling a bull–roarer in an enjoyable but totally unabashed publicity stunt.
4. Not that Mr Bush‘s body language showed it as he and his wife, Laura, marched out from the Southern Portico of the White House to meet the royal arrivals, the president‘s bandy–legged, jaw–jutting swagger much in evidence.