Deformity correction

Representative example

A bent limb, straightened.

A limb that is bent, twisted or unequal in length can be carefully realigned so that it works and bears weight properly.

A clinician studying scan films on a backlit panel, representing the careful planning behind realigning a limb.

About this kind of case

What this involves.

A limb can be bent, twisted or of uneven length — present from birth, or following an old injury or illness. Over time this can strain nearby joints and make movement harder.

Realigning the limb restores a straighter, more natural shape and a better line for weight to travel through. Depending on the case, this is done in a single operation or gradually over time.

Correcting a deformity is carefully planned and explained in advance, with a recovery path suited to the person.

Begin a conversation

Facing something similar? Let’s talk.

Describe your symptoms by phone or WhatsApp, and we will help you find the right next step.