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Bow Leg Correction Cost in Malaysia

USD 8000 - USD 15000

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Bow leg correction surgery
Orthopaedic surgeon fee, implants
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Evaluation, surgery, and Follow-ups
3–5-day hospital stay
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Cost of Bow Leg Correction in Major Cities of Malaysia

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Kuala Lumpur $8,000 – $15,000 Explore More

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Orthopedic Surgeon

22 Years of Experience

Last Reviewed - June 2026

Known for his soft-spoken nature, Dr. Manon Miglani had completed his MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College and MS (Ortho) for All India Institute of Medical Sciences. Dr. Miglani was awarded AO spine fellowship from Queen’s Medical Center, Nottingham and he also received Stryker fellowship in Arthroplasty from Indraprastha Apollo Hospital. Dr. Manon Miglani has provided his expert services to various hospitals of Delhi and NCR including AIIMS, Indraprastha Apollo, Jaipur Golden hospital, and Artemis hospital Presently, Dr. Manon is the additional director of Fortis, Vasant Kunj and senior consultant at Fortis, Shalimar Bagh.
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“Bow leggedness”, also known as Genu varum refers to the medial angulation of the tibia and the femur. Recognized with varied terms such as bandiness, tibia vara, and bandy leg, the bow-legged condition is characterized by outwardly bending of the knee and inner inclination of the tibia from the thigh's axis, thereby giving a bow-like appearance to the affected. Blount's disease or bow-legged condition is more common among females than it is in other genders. Besides, most athletes are also seen to be bow-legged.

The condition is mostly recognized among children and adolescents and may result from malnutrition, or various diseases such as rickets, that hinder the ossification of the bones. Apart from that, physical trauma, as well as other occupational causes may result in the emergence and persistence of the condition. However, irrespective of the cause, bow leg correction is possible with proper treatment and management.

who can get a Bow leg?

Bow legs are generally seen in infants and toddlers and are typically not a cause for concern. Babies born with bow legs often naturally outgrow the condition by around 18 months of age. However, bow legs can also develop in older children, and it's advisable to have these cases assessed by a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.

There are different methods to correct the Bow leg for instance;

  • Special shoes
  • Braces
  • Cast
  • Surgeries to correct bone abnormalities

Bow leg correction is done to align the legs, which can cause pain, walking difficulties, joint stress, or early arthritis due to the deformity. It is performed when non-surgical interventions, such as bracing or physical therapy, fail to make a difference, preferably in adolescents and adults.

Seek medical help if your leg curvature persists beyond early childhood, becomes asymmetrical, worsens over time, or generally hurts your knees, hips, or ankles. Other reasons are difficulty in walking, clumsiness, or joint degeneration signs.

Preparation includes X-rays or full-length standing leg radiographs to determine the bone alignment. Blood tests, physical examination, and sometimes 3D modelling or gait analysis are performed. Patients should stop smoking, keep their weight in a healthy range, and follow instructions on fasting or medications before surgery.

Surgical corrections usually consist of osteotomy (bone cutting and realignment). The bones are fixed internally with plates and screws or are externally fixed using an external fixator. For younger patients, a guided growth surgery could sometimes be performed. Surgery is done under general anesthesia.

The procedure usually takes 1 to 2 hours per leg. Depending on the difficulty and approach, the hospital stay varies between one and three days. Complete healing with bony union can take many months, while weight loading can be done progressively along with healing.

  • Infection
  • Blood clots
  • Nerve or vessel damage
  • Nonunion or delayed bone healing
  • Temporary discomfort or stiffness

  • A successful bow leg correction improves the alignment of legs, posture, and even gait.
  • If done early in growing children, it can stop the pain, early arthritis, and deterioration in physical activity and quality of life.
  • It can also prevent some deformities from forming.

Recovery, therefore, involves immobilising the patient for the first days, followed by physiotherapy to regain strength and motion. Patients might need to use crutches or a walker for several weeks. General timelines for returning to normal activities vary from 6 weeks to a few months. With regular follow-up visits, the physician will make sure the bone is healing correctly.

Bow leg correction surgery has high success rates of 70-80%, primarily when performed by experienced orthopedic surgeons. The majority of patients have improved alignment and function with few long-term complications. Outcomes are particularly successful for younger patients with good bone health.

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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USD 6000

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

JCI
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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USD 7000

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

MSQH
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USD 6000

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