Understanding and Treating Knock Knees and Bow Legs in Children:
Many parents are understandably concerned when they notice that their child’s legs appear bowed or that their knees touch while their ankles stay apart. One of the most frequently asked questions to a pediatric orthopedic specialist is: “How can I fix my child’s knock knees or bow legs?” According to Dr. Roshan Kumar Jaiswal , a renowned Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon in Secunderabad and Consultant at KIMS Hospital , these conditions are often part of normal childhood development and typically improve on their own. However, in some cases, they may persist or worsen and require medical evaluation and treatment. What Are Knock Knees and Bow Legs? Knock knees , medically known as genu valgum , occur when a child’s knees touch but their ankles remain widely separated. Bow legs , or genu varum , refer to the opposite — the knees stay apart while the ankles are close together. Both of these leg alignment issues can be part of normal growth stages . In fact, most infants are born with ...