As children grow, their legs, knees and hips naturally go through phases — but sometimes a pattern like persistent knock knees, bow legs, a limp or a marked difference in limb length requires a specialist's attention. Developmental orthopedic disorders are conditions that develop or become apparent as the child grows. Many of these disorders can be managed effectively if assessed at the right time.
Dr. Pushpvardhan Mandlecha specialises in Knock Knees, Bow Legs, Perthes Disease and Limb Length Discrepancy at Little Bones Pediatric Orthopedic Clinic, Indore. The first step is to distinguish normal variation from something that needs attention.
If you notice a change in your child's legs, walking or posture, a consultation can help clear up any questions. Call +91-7827028020 for a professional evaluation.
Developmental orthopedic disorders pose a special problem for parents, who might find it difficult to determine whether what they are witnessing is a typical phase of growth or a condition requiring treatment. Getting this distinction right at the right time is central to good care.
Bow legs and knock knees are good examples. Many young children go through phases where their legs seem to bow or their knees point inward, and this often corrects itself. But if the pattern is more pronounced, lasts longer than expected for the age, is worse on one side, or is associated with other signs, it may need to be evaluated.
Perthes disease is a hip condition in children that may present with a limp or discomfort in the hip or knee. Early diagnosis and monitoring is key. Limb length discrepancy can affect walking and posture, and limb length changes as a child grows, so it needs to be followed over time.
Parents often ask: Will this affect my child’s walking? Will it get worse? Will it cause pain later in life? Does it need treatment? These questions are best answered by a pediatric orthopedic specialist who can distinguish normal variations in growth from a condition that requires attention.
Patterns that should be checked by a specialist: only one leg is involved; alignment is severe; there is pain; it is getting worse rather than better with age; or it is associated with short stature.
Treatment of child developmental disorders is the specialised paediatric orthopaedic care of conditions that manifest or become apparent as a child develops and affect the alignment, growth or function of the legs and hips. A key part of this discipline is the differentiation of normal developmental variation from conditions that require monitoring or treatment.
The service includes conditions such as knock knees (genu valgum), bow legs (genu varum), Perthes disease and limb-length discrepancy. What is normal at one age may need attention at another — judged against the child's age and stage of development.
As children grow, leg alignment naturally changes. For example, a degree of bowing in toddlers and inward angling in older preschool children is part of normal growth for many. The specialist's job is to decide if a pattern is within normal limits or has an underlying condition, using clinical examination and imaging where appropriate.
Benefits of specialist assessment:
Many patterns of development change over time, so the approach emphasises careful assessment and, where appropriate, monitoring rather than rushing into treatment.
The guiding principle: act when action helps and reassure when growth is normal – always keeping families informed and involved in decisions.
For developmental disorders, Little Bones Pediatric Orthopedic Clinic is a preferred centre in Indore — the judgement to differentiate normal growth from the kind needing care comes from focused pediatric experience.
Call +91-7827028020 or +91-9654588255 for a direct assessment of your child's legs, walking or posture.
Developmental problems of the legs and hips are among the most common reasons why parents seek the advice of a pediatric orthopedic specialist. A major theme in the specialty is the differentiation of normal variation in growth from conditions that require treatment. More and more parents and primary-care clinicians are becoming aware of this distinction.
The obvious trend is toward greater emphasis on observation and reassurance for the many children whose bow legs or knock knees are part of normal development, and timely assessment for those whose patterns fall outside expected limits. This is part of a broader trend of avoiding unnecessary treatment and intervening when it really makes a difference. Parents in growing urban centres such as Indore are now more aware of their children’s walking patterns and posture and more likely to seek specialist assessment if they notice a change.
Pediatric orthopedic specialists treat children with disorders of development that affect the alignment, growth or function of their legs and hips as they grow — including knock knees, bow legs, Perthes disease and limb-length discrepancy. It is needed when a parent observes persistent or pronounced changes in a child’s legs, walking, posture or limping. This is important because expert assessment differentiates normal growth variation from conditions that need care, avoids unnecessary treatment and ensures timely management when indicated. Dr. Pushpvardhan Mandlecha at Little Bones Pediatric Orthopedic Clinic in Indore offers growth-aware assessment, monitoring and personalised treatment to ensure healthy alignment and comfortable walking.
No. Many young children naturally develop bowing or inward angulation of the knees that resolves with growth. Assessment helps separate normal variation from a pattern that needs attention.
Evaluate if genu varum (bowing) or genu valgum (knock-knee) is severe, persists beyond the expected age, is unilateral, progressive, or associated with pain, limp, or short stature.
Perthes disease is a hip condition of children that can result in a limp and pain in the hip or knee. Early diagnosis and monitoring is key. The specialist will advise on the best management for your child.
It is a difference in length of the legs. Minor differences are common and may not be troublesome. Larger or progressive differences are monitored and may need treatment depending on the cause and the child's growth.
Most developmental patterns need only observation and reassurance. Treatment is only recommended if a condition is present or progressive, and the plan is always clearly explained.
There are many causes of a limp without injury, including conditions of the hip such as Perthes disease. It needs to be checked by a specialist to find the cause.
Many follow a typical developmental sequence through early childhood. The specialist will advise whether your child's pattern is normal for their age.
Little Bones Pediatric Orthopedic Clinic, Indore offers assessment and management of developmental disorders in children. Call +91-7827028020 or +91-9654588255.
Cost varies depending on the child's specific condition and number of follow-up visits needed. Call +91-7827028020 or +91-9654588255 for an estimate specific to your child.
A pediatric orthopedic specialist focuses on growing children and understands how conditions change as the child develops. This gives children the correct diagnosis and an age-appropriate treatment plan accounting for future growth.
This decision is based on the diagnosis, how the condition is likely to behave over time, and the child's age and growth. Monitoring is used when appropriate; action is taken when it genuinely helps. The reasoning is always explained clearly.
Care is headed by Dr. Pushpvardhan Mandlecha, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon trained at top children's hospitals in Mumbai and New Delhi, specialising in developmental conditions of the legs and hips in children.
Little Bones Pediatric Orthopedic Clinic is located at 219 Benchmark Building, Shri Badal Chand Mehta Marg, Indore. For directions, call +91-7827028020 or +91-9654588255.
It is reasonable to seek a second opinion on any major decision concerning your child's care. A good specialist will support that. Having previous records and imaging makes the second assessment faster and more accurate.
Normal developmental variations tend to resolve and not cause long-term problems. Serious or underlying conditions are assessed on a case-by-case basis and the specialist will discuss any long-term issues.
The clinic is open Monday to Saturday by appointment only. For urgent concerns, please mention this when you call so it can be prioritised. Call +91-7827028020 or +91-9654588255.
Not in most cases, but procedures may be considered for selected important or progressive conditions. Any such recommendation is discussed in detail with the family.
Notes of your observations and when they were made, any previous assessments or imaging, and information about your child's growth and development are all helpful.
Through clinical examination and, where appropriate, imaging — interpreted in the context of the child's age and growth pattern.
The specialist will advise according to your child's condition. Normal developmental variation usually requires only reassurance and routine follow-up.
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