Bow legs, medically called genu varum, is one of the most common concerns that brings parents to our pediatric orthopedic clinic at Orthomed Hospital in Hisar. And sometimes it is adults who come in, wondering why their legs never straightened and whether anything can still be done. The answer to both depends entirely on the cause, the severity, and the age of the patient.
Here is something most parents do not know: almost every toddler is bow-legged. In the womb, babies are curled in a tight space. This causes natural bowing of the legs that typically corrects itself between ages 1.5 and 3 years. By age 3 to 4, most children actually become slightly knock-kneed before settling into normal alignment by age 6 to 7.
So if your 18-month-old is bow-legged and walking, this is almost certainly normal development. No treatment is required. What our bow leg doctor in Hisar does at this stage is confirm that the bowing is symmetrical, that the child is growing normally, and that there are no other features suggesting a pathological cause.
The following situations in a child need proper orthopedic evaluation for bow legs in Hisar:
In these cases, we look for conditions like Blount’s disease, where abnormal growth in the shin bone causes progressive bowing, or rickets, which is still seen in parts of Haryana due to Vitamin D deficiency. These conditions need treatment, not watchful waiting.
Adults can present to our orthopedic clinic in Hisar with bow legs for several reasons. Untreated childhood bow legs that were assumed to be normal. Osteoarthritis of the knee, which is one of the most common causes in adults over 50, gradually destroys the inner part of the knee joint and causes the leg to bow outward. Old fractures that healed in a malaligned position. Metabolic bone disease.
The consequences of adult bow legs are significant. Abnormal alignment creates uneven pressure across the knee joint. Over years, this accelerates cartilage wear on one side, leading to pain, stiffness, and eventually the need for knee replacement.
Our bow leg surgeon in Hisar performs a clinical examination and requests standing X-rays of both legs from hip to ankle. This gives us a mechanical axis measurement, which tells us exactly how much the alignment is off and which part of the bone is responsible. This measurement guides the treatment plan entirely.
Treatment depends completely on the cause, age, and severity:
The most cost-effective, least invasive interventions happen in childhood. A guided growth procedure in an 8-year-old takes 30 minutes and corrects the alignment using the child’s own growth. The same deformity in a 35-year-old requires a tibial osteotomy with plates, screws, and months of recovery. Come in early, and we give you the most options.
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