Progressive Bowing Of Leg In Child. No Rickets. What Is Suggested Treatment?
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Progressive bowing of the leg at 18 months of age when rickets ruled out can be a variation in normal appearance. Most of the children are born bow legged physiologically.
Toddlers with this normal variation in appearance of the legs usually begin to improve around the age of 15 to 18 months. By age three the problem has generally resolved without any type of bracing or treatment.
In children under two years of age, it is impossible to distinguish "normal" bowed legs from Blount's Disease. However, children with physiologic genu varum will improve with time while those with Blount's Disease will progressively worsen. By age three, x-ray studies of a child's legs will show the abnormalities of Blount's Disease.
You need not worry about the effect of weight bearing on the growth plates. These conditions are completely treatable after 3 years of age with the help of braces.
During this time, the bones of toddlers are considerably flexible and can be easily bent or corrected.
Please be patient. Only time will tell the proper diagnosis and further treatment is not needed at till two completed years.
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