Knock Knees or Bow Legs? Understanding Bowleggedness and When to Seek Help for Your Child

Expert Pediatric Orthopaedic Care at Cedarcrest Hospitals, Lagos and Abuja.

As a parent, it is natural to be concerned when your child’s legs appear bowed. This can be a normal development stage for many babies and toddlers. However, when the bowing continues beyond the age of two or becomes more pronounced, it may point to an underlying condition that requires medical attention.

At Cedarcrest Hospitals, with branches in Abuja and Lagos, our multispecialty orthopaedic team, including experts in pediatric orthopaedics and deformity correction, is well-equipped to assess and treat bow legs using the latest, evidence-based approaches.

What Are Bow Legs?

Bow legs, medically referred to as genu varum, describe a condition where the knees stay wide apart when a child stands with their feet together. In babies and toddlers, some degree of bowing is common due to their positioning in the womb. This typically corrects itself as the child grows.

However, persistent or worsening bowing after the age of two should not be ignored. In West Africa, especially in Nigeria, some of the more common causes of bow legs include:

  • Blount’s Disease – a growth disorder of the shinbone seen more frequently in children of African descent.
  • Nutritional Rickets – caused by Vitamin D deficiency, this is still seen in children who lack access to a balanced diet or adequate sunlight exposure.
  • Improperly healed fractures – from untreated or poorly managed injuries.
  • Genetic or bone growth disorders 

When to See an Orthopaedic Surgeon

You should consider seeing a pediatric orthopaedic specialist at Cedarcrest Hospitals if your child:

  • Is older than 2, and the legs still appear significantly bowed
  • Has one leg more bowed than the other
  • Walks with a limp or complains of leg/knee pain
  • Appears to have difficulty running or playing
  • Experiences emotional discomfort due to the appearance of their legs

Treatment Options for Bow Legs

Treatment depends on the cause, severity, and age of the child. After a detailed examination and possibly X-rays, your child’s orthopaedic surgeon may recommend:

  • Observation – for mild cases, expected to correct naturally
  • Bracing – to help guide bone growth in children with correctable deformities
  • Surgery (e.g., guided growth or osteotomy) – for more severe or persistent cases

The goal is always to restore alignment, reduce discomfort, and ensure proper development for walking, running, and other physical activities.

 

Why Choose Cedarcrest Hospitals?

Cedarcrest Hospitals is a trusted name in advanced orthopaedic care in Nigeria. With state-of-the-art facilities in both Abuja and Lagos, we are known for delivering comprehensive, patient-centred care. Our pediatric orthopaedic specialists are experienced in managing complex bone conditions in children, using techniques tailored to growing bodies.

From diagnosis to recovery, our team supports both the child and the family every step of the way.

Don’t Delay—Book an Appointment Today

If you are concerned about your child’s leg development, early evaluation can make a difference. Book a consultation [Hyperlink to Appointment Form] with a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon at Cedarcrest Hospitals by visiting www.cedarcresthospitals.com or calling our Lagos or Abuja office directly.

 

When You Should Consider Getting an Orthopaedic Bed

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Orthopaedic beds are designed to provide targeted support to your spine, joints, and muscles, promoting proper alignment and relieving pressure points. If you suffer from chronic back pain, arthritis, joint stiffness, or are recovering from surgery or injury, an orthopaedic bed can significantly improve your comfort and quality of sleep.

When to Consider an Orthopaedic Bed

  • Chronic Back or Joint Pain: If you frequently wake up with stiffness or pain in your back, hips, or shoulders, an orthopaedic bed can help by maintaining proper spinal alignment and reducing pressure on sensitive areas.
  • Post-Surgery or Injury Recovery: After orthopaedic surgeries or injuries, such as fractures or joint replacements, these beds provide the necessary support to aid healing, prevent bedsores, and improve circulation.
  • Arthritis or Rheumatic Conditions: Orthopaedic beds can reduce joint stress and discomfort, making it easier to rest and recover overnight.
  • Poor Sleep Quality Due to Discomfort: If your current mattress causes tossing and turning or leaves you feeling unrested, switching to an orthopaedic bed may enhance sleep quality.
  • Age-Related Musculoskeletal Changes: Older adults in Nigeria, especially those with osteoporosis or degenerative spine conditions, can benefit from the firm, supportive nature of orthopaedic beds.

Choosing the Right Orthopaedic Bed

Selecting an orthopaedic bed in Nigeria or any other country requires careful consideration to ensure it meets your specific needs:

  • Firmness Level: Aim for a medium-firm mattress that supports spinal alignment without being too hard or too soft. Beds that are too firm can cause joint pressure, while overly soft beds may fail to support the spine properly.
  • Material Quality: Look for high-density memory foam, latex, or hybrid mattresses combining foam and coils for durability and comfort.
  • Size and Comfort: Ensure the bed size suits your sleeping habits and space. A comfortable sleeping surface that accommodates your body size and sleeping position is essential.
  • Hypoallergenic Features: If you suffer from allergies or asthma, choose mattresses made from hypoallergenic materials to reduce dust mites and allergens common in Nigerian homes.
  • Warranty and After-Sales Service: Opt for beds with a warranty of at least 5 to 10 years and reliable customer support, as this reflects quality and durability.

Important Warning: Orthopaedic Beds Are Not a Substitute for Medical Care

While orthopaedic beds can alleviate discomfort and support recovery, they are not a replacement for professional medical diagnosis and treatment. If you experience persistent or severe musculoskeletal pain, limited mobility, or symptoms following an injury, it is crucial to consult an orthopaedic specialist.

At Cedarcrest Hospitals in Lagos and Abuja, our expert orthopaedic surgeons provide comprehensive evaluation and personalised treatment plans. We recommend booking an appointment to assess your condition and receive professional advice on whether an orthopaedic bed is suitable for you as part of your overall care.

Book Your Orthopaedic Consultation Today
Visit Cedarcrest Hospitals in Lagos or Abuja, or schedule an appointment with our orthopaedic specialists. Let us help you restore comfort, mobility, and quality of life with expert care and the right orthopaedic support.

Investing in the right orthopaedic bed is a step towards better sleep and improved musculoskeletal health-but always combine it with professional medical guidance.

 

Varicose Veins – Patient Information For Consent Endovenous Ablation

What are varicose veins?

Varicose veins are enlarged and twisted veins in your leg. They are common, affecting up to 3 in 10 people. More women than men ask for treatment, with just over 3 in 10 women being affected aged 35 to 70. Varicose veins tend to run in families and are made worse by pregnancy and if you do a lot of standing. Your surgeon has suggested endovenous ablation (EVA), an operation to treat the varicose veins. However, you decide to go ahead with the operation or not.

This document will give you information about the benefits and risks to help you make an informed decision. If you have any questions that this document does not answer, it is important that you ask your surgeon or the healthcare team. Once all your questions have been answered and you feel ready to go ahead with the procedure, you will be asked to sign the informed consent form. This is the final step in the decision-making process. However, you can still change your mind at any point

  • Dr Akin Oluwole.
  • Consultant Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon – Cedarcrest Hospitals LTD

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