Deformity correction involves the diagnosis and treatment of abnormal alignment or shape of bones and joints that may be present from birth or develop due to injury, infection, or degenerative conditions. These deformities can affect movement, posture, and overall quality of life if left untreated. Accurate assessment using clinical evaluation and imaging is essential to plan the appropriate treatment. Management may include non-surgical methods such as braces and physiotherapy or surgical correction using advanced orthopedic techniques. The primary goal is to restore proper alignment, improve function, and reduce pain. Post-treatment rehabilitation plays a crucial role in achieving optimal outcomes. With timely intervention and expert care, patients can experience significant improvement in mobility and daily activities. Early correction helps prevent long-term complications and functional limitations.