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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Varus deformity
| image          = [[File:Cubitus_varus_and_cubitus_valgus.png|250px]]
| caption        = [[Cubitus varus]] (left) and [[cubitus valgus]] (right)
| field          = [[Orthopedics]]
| synonyms        =
| symptoms        = [[Limb]] alignment deviation, [[joint pain]]
| complications  = [[Osteoarthritis]], [[joint instability]]
| onset          =
| duration        =
| types          = [[Genu varum]], [[cubitus varus]], [[coxa vara]]
| causes          = [[Congenital disorder]], [[trauma]], [[bone disease]]
| risks          = [[Obesity]], [[rickets]], [[Paget's disease of bone]]
| diagnosis      = [[Physical examination]], [[X-ray]]
| differential    = [[Valgus deformity]], [[Blount's disease]]
| prevention      =
| treatment      = [[Orthotic]] devices, [[physical therapy]], [[surgery]]
| medication      = [[Pain management]]
| prognosis      = Varies depending on severity and treatment
| frequency      =
| deaths          =
}}
A '''varus deformity''' is a condition characterized by the inward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint. It is the opposite of a [[valgus deformity]], where the distal segment is angled outward. Varus deformities can occur in various parts of the body, including the knees, hips, and elbows.
A '''varus deformity''' is a condition characterized by the inward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint. It is the opposite of a [[valgus deformity]], where the distal segment is angled outward. Varus deformities can occur in various parts of the body, including the knees, hips, and elbows.
== Types of Varus Deformity ==
== Types of Varus Deformity ==
=== Genu Varum ===
=== Genu Varum ===
[[Genu varum]], commonly known as "bow-leggedness," is a condition where the knees stay wide apart when a person stands with their feet together. This condition is often seen in children and can be a normal part of development, but it may persist into adulthood in some cases.
[[Genu varum]], commonly known as "bow-leggedness," is a condition where the knees stay wide apart when a person stands with their feet together. This condition is often seen in children and can be a normal part of development, but it may persist into adulthood in some cases.
=== Cubitus Varus ===
=== Cubitus Varus ===
[[Cubitus varus]] is a deformity of the elbow where the forearm deviates towards the midline of the body when the arm is extended. This condition is often a result of improper healing following a fracture of the humerus near the elbow.
[[Cubitus varus]] is a deformity of the elbow where the forearm deviates towards the midline of the body when the arm is extended. This condition is often a result of improper healing following a fracture of the humerus near the elbow.
=== Hip Varus ===
=== Hip Varus ===
Hip varus deformity involves the inward angulation of the femur, which can lead to a condition known as [[coxa vara]]. This can affect the alignment of the hip joint and lead to complications such as [[osteoarthritis]].
Hip varus deformity involves the inward angulation of the femur, which can lead to a condition known as [[coxa vara]]. This can affect the alignment of the hip joint and lead to complications such as [[osteoarthritis]].
== Causes ==
== Causes ==
Varus deformities can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
Varus deformities can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
* Congenital conditions
* Congenital conditions
* Developmental issues
* Developmental issues
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* Bone diseases such as [[rickets]]
* Bone diseases such as [[rickets]]
* [[Arthritis]]
* [[Arthritis]]
== Diagnosis ==
== Diagnosis ==
Diagnosis of varus deformity typically involves a physical examination and imaging studies such as [[X-rays]] or [[MRI]] scans. These tools help in assessing the degree of angulation and any underlying causes.
Diagnosis of varus deformity typically involves a physical examination and imaging studies such as [[X-rays]] or [[MRI]] scans. These tools help in assessing the degree of angulation and any underlying causes.
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
Treatment for varus deformity depends on the severity and underlying cause. Options may include:
Treatment for varus deformity depends on the severity and underlying cause. Options may include:
* Physical therapy
* Physical therapy
* [[Orthotic device]]s
* [[Orthotic device]]s
* Surgical intervention, such as osteotomy, to correct bone alignment
* Surgical intervention, such as osteotomy, to correct bone alignment
 
== See also ==
== Related Pages ==
* [[Valgus deformity]]
* [[Valgus deformity]]
* [[Genu valgum]]
* [[Genu valgum]]

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Varus deformity
File:Cubitus varus and cubitus valgus.png
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Limb alignment deviation, joint pain
Complications Osteoarthritis, joint instability
Onset
Duration
Types Genu varum, cubitus varus, coxa vara
Causes Congenital disorder, trauma, bone disease
Risks Obesity, rickets, Paget's disease of bone
Diagnosis Physical examination, X-ray
Differential diagnosis Valgus deformity, Blount's disease
Prevention
Treatment Orthotic devices, physical therapy, surgery
Medication Pain management
Prognosis Varies depending on severity and treatment
Frequency
Deaths


A varus deformity is a condition characterized by the inward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint. It is the opposite of a valgus deformity, where the distal segment is angled outward. Varus deformities can occur in various parts of the body, including the knees, hips, and elbows.

Types of Varus Deformity[edit]

Genu Varum[edit]

Genu varum, commonly known as "bow-leggedness," is a condition where the knees stay wide apart when a person stands with their feet together. This condition is often seen in children and can be a normal part of development, but it may persist into adulthood in some cases.

Cubitus Varus[edit]

Cubitus varus is a deformity of the elbow where the forearm deviates towards the midline of the body when the arm is extended. This condition is often a result of improper healing following a fracture of the humerus near the elbow.

Hip Varus[edit]

Hip varus deformity involves the inward angulation of the femur, which can lead to a condition known as coxa vara. This can affect the alignment of the hip joint and lead to complications such as osteoarthritis.

Causes[edit]

Varus deformities can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of varus deformity typically involves a physical examination and imaging studies such as X-rays or MRI scans. These tools help in assessing the degree of angulation and any underlying causes.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for varus deformity depends on the severity and underlying cause. Options may include:

  • Physical therapy
  • Orthotic devices
  • Surgical intervention, such as osteotomy, to correct bone alignment

See also[edit]

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