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What are bowed legs?

Bowed legs is a condition where the legs bend outwards around or below the knees, even when the ankles are together. It occurs when the growth plate near the inside of the knee slows down or stops making new bone while the growth plate near the outside continues to grow normally, giving a bowed appearance to the legs.

Bowed legs are a natural part of a child’s development, typically around two years old. In some children, the condition worsens or develops in later childhood. However, many factors, such as the child’s nutrition, health, and lack of vitamin D, can influence the condition.

What issues do children with bowed legs face?

 

PAIN

Bowed legs hinder growth and limit mobility because of pain, sometimes causing problems with the spine, nerves, urinary tract, and reproductive system.

 

STIGMA

Children often experience discrimination, leading to poor self-confidence and isolation.

 

MISSED OPPORTUNITIES

Lack of mobility makes it hard for children to participate in community life, play with friends, or even consistently attend school.

How does surgery change a child’s life?

  • Legs are straightened and can grow normally.
  • Mobility improves so children can run, play, walk pain-free, and complete school which lead to more opportunities.
  • Children experience hope as they are accepted into community life.

Miracles happen every day at Tebow CURE

HOW JEA OVERCAME BOWED LEGS

Jea and her twin sister Janna lived with bowed legs for years as financial constraints prevented their parents from seeking help. Corrective surgery at CURE, at no cost to them, has them walking (almost running!) toward a bright future.

 

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