Bone deformation can be recovered in the following ways: 1. In infants and young children, you can try to use braces for external fixation and then supplement with appropriate nutrients, such as adequate calcium, protein, and active vitamin D. 2. In adolescents with epiphysis-related pathologies, you can perform surgery on the epiphysis, such as breaking the bone bridge around the epiphysis or using internal fixation on the fast-growing side of the epiphysis to slow its growth and thus play an orthopedic role. The epiphysis can be broken or fixed with internal fixation on the fast-growing side of the epiphysis to slow down its growth and thus play an orthopedic role; 3. For more serious bone deformation or adult bone deformation, orthopedic surgery is necessary. There are many types of surgery, such as wedge or U-shaped bone osteotomy, followed by internal fixation. In more severe cases, a multi-segment osteotomy with internal fixation, such as intramedullary pins, is required. Along with the orthopedic treatment of the bone, a series of primary pathologies need to be treated.