Lower Limb Deformities
Lower limb deformities refer to abnormalities in the structure or alignment of the legs and feet. These can include conditions such as clubfoot, bow legs, and knock knees. Such deformities can affect a person's ability to walk, run, or engage in physical activities, and they may result from genetic factors, developmental issues, or injuries.
Treatment options for lower limb deformities vary based on the severity and type of condition. Common approaches include physical therapy, bracing, and, in some cases, surgery. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for improving outcomes and ensuring proper mobility for affected individuals.