
Deformity Correction

Brittle bone disease (Osteogenesis Imperfecta) is a genetic disease that causes bones to break easily. While fractures can be prevented with telescopic nail treatment, deformities in the bones can also be safely corrected. This method increases children's mobility and provides long-term protection against fractures.

Crooked Leg (Genu Varum - O Leg Deformity) Crooked legs (Genu Varum) are seen in childhood when the knees take the shape of the letter "O" and if left untreated, can lead to pain, early calcification and functional limitations in the knees, hips and ankles. While deformities can be corrected by directing growth in the early period, surgical intervention may be required in later ages. Early diagnosis and treatment are of great importance for children to achieve a healthy musculoskeletal system.

Crooked Leg (Genu Valgum - X Leg Deformity)
Genu Valgum, a knock-kneed deformity in the shape of the letter “X” where the knees are close together and the feet are far apart, can lead to pain, early arthritis and functional limitations in the knees, hips and ankles if left untreated. This deformity, which can be corrected by directing growth in childhood, may require surgical intervention in later years. Early diagnosis and treatment are vital for a healthy musculoskeletal system and to prevent future knee replacement surgeries.