Deformity Correction Surgeries
Deformity Correction Surgeries Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced deformity correction surgeries for both pediatric and adult patients with conditions like bow legs, knock knees, scoliosis, clubfoot, and other skeletal abnormalities. Our expert orthopedic surgeons use modern techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to correct bone and joint deformities, helping patients achieve proper alignment, improved mobility, and better quality of life.
We provide personalized care starting from diagnosis with digital imaging and 3D planning to surgical intervention and post-operative rehabilitation. Whether it’s a congenital deformity in children or acquired deformities in adults due to trauma or disease, our team ensures safe, precise, and effective treatment tailored to each patient’s needs.
If you are looking for deformity correction surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is a trusted destination for both pediatric and adult orthopedic care. With experienced surgeons, modern infrastructure, and a patient-focused approach, we help you or your child regain confidence and function.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Deformity Correction Surgeries Journey
🩺Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Visible limb or spinal deformity
- Difficulty walking, imbalance, or altered gait
- Pain in joints or back due to abnormal alignment
- Functional limitations in daily activities
- Psychological impact due to cosmetic appearance
🔬Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Orthopedic Specialist
- Detailed history of deformity onset and progression
- Physical examination to assess limb length, alignment, and joint movement
- Assessment of functional difficulties in standing, walking, and sitting
- Preliminary X-rays may be advised
🧪Phase 3: Diagnosis & Planning
- X-rays and EOS scans for precise deformity analysis
- CT or MRI if soft tissues or complex structures are involved
- Deformity analysis using mechanical axis and angles
- 3D planning or simulation for accurate correction strategy
🔧Phase 4: Treatment Plan
- Pediatric Correction:Guided growth plates
- Clubfoot correction using Ponseti casting or surgical release
- Adult Correction:Osteotomy,External fixation devices
- Internal fixation with plates or rods
🏥Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care
- Wound care and infection prevention
- Physiotherapy to improve strength and range of motion
- Gradual weight-bearing with support (walker/crutches) as advised
- Regular X-rays to monitor correction progress
💪Phase 6: Recovery
- Recovery timeline varies:
- Minor deformities: 6–12 weeks
- Complex corrections: 4–6 months
- Return to normal walking and improved alignment
- Long-term follow-up to monitor growth in children
- Better function, posture, and cosmetic appearance
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These are orthopedic procedures designed to correct bone or joint deformities like bow legs, knock knees, scoliosis, clubfoot, and limb length discrepancies. They aim to improve alignment, function, and appearance.
Surgery is recommended for:
- Children with progressive or severe deformities
- Adults with long-standing deformities causing pain or functional problems
- Cases where non-surgical options (bracing/physiotherapy) are ineffective
Pediatric options include:
• Guided Growth (Hemiepiphysiodesis): Corrects growing bones gradually using small plates or staples.
• Ponseti Method for Clubfoot: Serial casting and minor surgery if needed.
Adult options include:
• Osteotomy: Cutting and realigning bones to restore normal alignment.
• External Fixators (Ilizarov frame): Gradual correction for complex deformities.
• Internal Fixation: Using plates, rods, or nails for stabilization.
Recovery depends on the type and severity of deformity:
- Minor corrections: ~6–12 weeks
- Complex corrections (Ilizarov): ~4–6 months
- Physiotherapy is key to restoring mobility and strength.