These deformities can affect posture, movement, and overall function, often leading to pain and difficulty in daily activities. Accurate diagnosis using clinical evaluation and imaging helps determine the type and severity of the deformity, allowing doctors to plan the most effective treatment approach.
Treatment may include non-surgical methods such as braces, physiotherapy, and guided growth in children, or surgical techniques like osteotomy and external or internal fixation in more severe cases. The primary aim of deformity correction is to restore normal alignment, improve limb function, reduce pain, and enhance the patient’s quality of life. With timely treatment and expert care, most patients achieve significant improvement in mobility and long-term outcomes.