Bow Leg & Knock Knee
Correction Surgery

Improved Leg Alignment

Better Mobility & Posture

Enhanced Confidence

Overview: Bow Legs & Knock Knees

What Are Bow Legs and Knock Knees?

Bow Legs (Genu Varum)

Bow legs occur when the knees remain apart while the ankles touch when standing with the feet together. This creates an outward curvature of the legs and can place excessive stress on the inner side of the knee joint.

Knock Knees (Genu Valgum)

Knock knees occur when the knees touch each other while the ankles remain apart. This inward angulation can affect gait, posture, and overall lower limb alignment.

Why Do Bow Legs Or Knock Knees Happen?

Genetic Factors

Nutritional Deficiency

Rickets Or Bone Disorders

Injury Or Trauma

Arthritis Or Other Medical Conditions

Bow Legs & Knock Knees Treatment Options

Bow Leg Correction Surgery (Genu Varum)

Bow leg correction surgery involves carefully planned bone realignment procedures (osteotomy) to restore the natural mechanical axis of the leg. The correction helps distribute weight evenly across the knee joint, reducing stress and improving long-term function.

Knock Knee Correction Surgery (Genu Valgum)

Knock knee correction focuses on restoring proper lower limb alignment by correcting excessive inward angulation of the knees. The procedure improves gait, stability, and overall limb function.

Minimally Invasive Options

Faster Recovery & Rehabilitation

High Success Rate

Personalized Care For Every Patient

Before & After Results

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Benefits of Correction

Correct Leg Alignment

Pain Relief & Better Mobility

Improved Gait & Posture

Prevent Future Knee Problems

Boost In Confidence & Lifestyle

Limb Lengthening Surgeon
Meet The Surgeon

Dr. Amar Sarin

Frequently Asked Questions

Bow legs (Genu Varum) occur when the knees remain apart while the ankles touch. Knock knees (Genu Valgum) occur when the knees touch but the ankles remain apart while standing.

The ideal age depends on the severity of the deformity, growth status, and symptoms. Both children and adults may be candidates after orthopedic evaluation.

Recovery varies depending on the procedure and extent of correction. Most patients gradually resume daily activities within a few weeks, while complete recovery may take several months.

Some discomfort is expected after surgery, but modern pain management techniques help ensure a comfortable recovery process.

Yes. The goal of surgery is to restore proper alignment, improve gait mechanics, and enhance overall mobility and function.

In most cases, the correction is long-lasting and permanent once the bones heal in the corrected position.

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Patient's Feedback

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"I can walk pain-free now. Thank you so much!"
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