Question

A 1-year-old child has been discovered to have X-legs, which are typically growth-related deformities. At this stage, the deformity is not too severe. Timely immobilization with corrective braces can effectively control the progression of the deformity and achieve a certain degree of complete recovery. If the condition is severe and correction with braces is ineffective, timely osteotomy surgery should be performed after the child is 38 weeks old to correct the deformity and restore the normal function of the affected limb.

Answer

What treatment methods are available for pediatric X-legs? We are eagerly looking forward to the doctor’s response.