Blount’s Disease

In blount’s disease, the knee is stable in full extension, but the medial femoral condyle may sublux posteromedially (into the depressed medial tibial plateau) at 10-20 degrees of flexion. This is called Siffert-katz sign.

Blount’s disease is Infantile tibia vara

Dr. Tushar Mehta

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