The symptoms of limb deformity can range from a mild difference in the appearance of a leg or arm to major loss of function of the use of an extremity. For instance, you may notice that your child has a significant limp. If there is deformity in the extremity, the patient may develop arthritis as they get older, especially if the lower extremities are involved. Patients often seek medical attention due to the appearance of the extremity (it looks different from the other side). Deformity correction, such as bowlegs or knock knees, involves surgically modifying or adjusting bone that has grown wrongly as a result of a disease or illness. Patients with scoliosis, kyphosis, trauma, or other spinal diseases including ankylosing spondylitis may benefit from spinal deformity correction surgery. A problem where the legs, knees, or ankles grow at improper angles or lengths may also require corrective surgery.
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