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Transforming Lives with Valgus Deformation Correction for Knee (One Sided)
Valgus deformation correction for the knee is a surgical procedure designed to correct knock-knees (valgus deformity), where the knees angle inward and touch each other when the legs are straightened. This procedure typically involves an osteotomy, where the surgeon cuts and realigns the bone to straighten the leg. The aim is to redistribute the weight load more evenly across the knee joint, reducing pain, improving function, and preventing further joint damage.
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Benefits Of Valgus Deformation Correction for Knee (One Sided)
- Pain Relief: Reduces or eliminates knee pain.
- Improved Alignment: Restores proper knee joint alignment.
- Enhanced Mobility: Improves walking ability and stability.
- Prevents Degeneration: Reduces further wear and tear on the joint.
- Better Quality of Life: Enhances overall physical function and daily activity performance.
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Overview
Valgus deformation correction for the knee is a surgical procedure designed to correct knock-knees (valgus deformity), where the knees angle inward and touch each other when the legs are straightened. This procedure typically involves an osteotomy, where the surgeon cuts and realigns the bone to straighten the leg. The aim is to redistribute the weight load more evenly across the knee joint, reducing pain, improving function, and preventing further joint damage.
Symptoms
- Knee pain, particularly on the inner side
- Difficulty walking or limping
- Knee instability or buckling
- Swelling and inflammation
- Increased wear on the knee joint
- Visible misalignment of the knee
Causes
- Congenital conditions (present at birth)
- Developmental disorders
- Previous fractures or injuries
- Arthritis (particularly rheumatoid arthritis)
- Obesity
- Genetic predisposition
The typical steps involved in Valgus Deformation Correction for Knee (One Sided)
- Preoperative Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation including X-rays, MRI scans, physical exams, and discussions about treatment goals and risks.
- Anesthesia: General or regional anesthesia is administered to ensure the patient is unconscious or numb and pain-free during surgery.
- Osteotomy or Joint Replacement: Depending on the severity, the surgeon performs an osteotomy to cut and realign the bone or a knee replacement to install a prosthetic joint.
- Bone Fixation: Plates, screws, or other devices are used to secure the bone in its new position.
- Postoperative Care: Includes pain management, physical therapy, and regular follow-up visits to monitor healing and ensure proper alignment and function.
FAQs
It is a surgery to correct knock-knees by realigning the leg bones.















