
What should be noted for correcting X-shaped legs?
Disease description:
I noticed that my baby walks with slightly bowed legs (X-shaped legs) and I'm worried it may affect the baby's growth and development. What should I pay attention to regarding the correction of X-shaped legs?

X-leg correction is a process aimed at improving the inward curvature of the legs. The following points should be noted during correction:
1. Early intervention: The earlier the correction begins, the better the results. For infants and children with X-legs, timely intervention can improve leg posture through physical therapy, orthotics, or special insoles.
2. Consistent treatment: Correcting X-legs requires long-term commitment to treatment. This includes undergoing regular physical therapy as recommended by a physician, following instructions for wearing orthotics, and maintaining proper posture and exercise habits.
3. Evaluation and adjustment: Throughout the correction process, regularly assess the effectiveness of the treatment and make necessary adjustments. Monitor changes in the legs and track progress, modifying the treatment plan promptly to ensure optimal correction.
If symptoms of X-legs persist or are severe, seek medical attention promptly.