Most children with bowlegs do not need medical treatment. Your child’s doctor will observe your child over time to be sure their legs straighten out on their own.
If your child’s bowlegs are caused by another condition, such as rickets or Blount’s disease, their doctor will treat that condition.
Your child’s doctor will take several factors into account to decide the best treatment for your child’s bowlegs:
- Your child’s age, overall health, and medical history
- The extent of the condition
- The cause of the condition
- Your baby’s tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
- Probability that bowlegs will interfere with your child’s future mobility
If your child’s legs do not grow straighter on their own, or if your child’s legs continue to become more curved after age 2, their doctor may recommend a corrective brace or surgery.
- Leg braces can slowly move the legs into a straighter position.
- Osteotomy surgery on the upper part of the shinbone can correct the lower limb alignment. This procedure is used only for the most severe cases of bowlegs.