IPA: /ˈværəs/
KK: /ˈværəs/
This term describes a condition where a body part is bent inward towards the center of the body more than normal, often referring to deformities in the legs or feet.
The doctor diagnosed him with varus deformity in his knees, which caused him to walk awkwardly.
A condition where a bone in the leg or foot is positioned abnormally, often causing it to bend inward.
The doctor diagnosed him with varus, which affected his walking.
Varus is derived from Latin 'varus' (meaning bent or curved). The term is used in medical contexts to describe a deformity where a part of the body is bent inward, particularly in reference to the legs.
Think of 'bent' or 'curved' to remember that 'varus' refers to a condition where a body part is inwardly bent.