I have already talked too much about it, and don’t want to stress anymore on this topic. Most people on this forum behave like wannabe the doctors misguiding with their limited medical knowledge and dangerous opinions. To address their gap in knowledge, I am pasting below the link on information about knock knees and how to detect the same.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/knock-knees/Quote from the link “ If someone with knock knees stands with their knees together, their lower legs will be spread out so their feet and ankles are further apart than normal. A small distance between the ankles is normal, but in people with knock knees this gap can be up to 8cm (just over 3 inches) or more”
Also, Lon method can never cause knock knees, unless the person already has it before the surgery. If a person has knock knees before the surgery then LON method can definitely amplify the condition making his X-legs look more evident. All this has to be examined before the surgery, experience of the surgeon is important here.
I have discussed with my doctor about this in detail, and I’ve also had a second opinion from another doctor. I can say my walking is not perfect yet but I do not have knock knees or any symptoms of the same. According to the doctor, (as stated earlier also) it is basically the lack of muscles in the Hip and thigh area which is causing my gait to look the way it is in the videos, with time the condition is going to improve. My request is to be patient, I’m just one month ahead of the frame removal surgery. I will definitely come back to post a video of my gait / progress from time to time.