Adult leg length discrepancy is a condition in which an individual’s legs are of unequal length with one leg shorter than the other. This can occur as a result of fractures or bone diseases.
The difference in leg length may range from a fraction of an inch to multiple inches. If the difference in leg length is visibly greater, it can result in an abnormal body posture and walking pattern. This can trigger a variety of symptoms, including functional scoliosis, as well as problems with the knees, hips, and ankles. The femur (thighbone) and tibia (shinbone) are the 2 bones most commonly affected with adult leg length discrepancy.
Fractures are the most common causes of adult leg length discrepancy. A broken leg bone can lead to limb length discrepancy if it fails to heal properly (nonunion) or heals in a shortened or overlapped position (malunion). Normally, these cases occur in adult patients if the bone has sustained multiple fractures or has shattered into several fragments as in a comminuted fracture. It is also more likely to occur if the muscle and skin tissue around the bone is acutely damaged and exposed as in an open fracture.
Bone diseases such as multiple hereditary exostoses and neurofibromatosis can also cause adult leg length discrepancy.
Some of the common signs and symptoms of adult leg length discrepancy include:
In order to diagnose adult leg length discrepancy, your physician may perform the following:
The mode of treatment depends upon the severity of the discrepancy and the general health and age of the patient.
If the leg length discrepancy is less than 2 cm, your physician may recommend the placement of a shoe lift inside or outside of the shoe to correct the discrepancy and help improve your ability to walk and run.
Surgical intervention is recommended for a leg length discrepancy of more than 2 cm and is designed to achieve either shortening of the longer leg or lengthening of the shorter leg.
Adult leg length discrepancies are quite common. In fact, most adults have some minor degree of leg length discrepancy. However, larger differences of more than 2 cm can adversely affect your general well-being and quality of life. With proper treatment, adults with leg length differences can look forward to a normal and active lifestyle without any cosmetic or functional deficiencies.