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Varus deformity, not elsewhere classified, hip Save


ICD-10 code: M21.15

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Understanding Varus Deformity in the Hip

Varus deformity is a condition that affects the alignment of the hip joint, causing the leg to turn inward. This can result in pain, instability, and difficulty walking. While there are many different types of varus deformities, those that are not classified elsewhere typically involve the hip joint.

Varus deformity occurs when the bone in the leg that connects to the hip, called the femur, is angled inward. This can cause the knee to turn inward as well, leading to a knock-kneed appearance. In some cases, the hip joint may also be rotated, causing additional alignment issues.

There are a number of factors that can contribute to the development of varus deformity in the hip. These may include genetic predisposition, injury, or other underlying conditions that affect the bones and joints. In some cases, varus deformity may also be caused by environmental factors, such as excessive weight or improper footwear.

  1. Symptoms of Varus Deformity
  2. Difficulty walking or standing
  3. Pain or discomfort in the hip or knee
  4. Instability or weakness in the leg
  5. Limited range of motion

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention. Your doctor can perform a physical examination, take X-rays or other imaging tests, and recommend a course of treatment based on the severity of your condition.

Treatment for varus deformity may include physical therapy, braces or orthotics, or in more severe cases, surgery. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions and participate in any recommended rehabilitation or therapy programs to help improve your strength, flexibility, and overall function.

With proper treatment and management, many people with varus deformity in the hip can improve their symptoms and lead active, fulfilling lives. If you are experiencing any pain or discomfort in your hip or knee, don't hesitate to talk to your doctor and explore your treatment options.