MetroHealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (Drs. Dasarathy and Adedipe and Mr. Hawke); Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ohio University, Cleveland (Mr. Hawke) jxd114@case.edu
The authors reported no potential conflict of interest relevant to this article.
Congenital genu recurvatum is a rare condition that presents with abnormal hyperextension of the knee(s) with limited flexion. Early diagnosis and assessment of the severity of the hyperextension is crucial in determining the type of intervention to pursue. Conservative management entails serial casting and splinting to increase knee flexion. If conservative management fails or if the diagnosis is made later in life, surgical options often are pursued.