Question

My child has osteochondritis dissecans, and the ankle joint is quite severe now, often difficult to bend forward, which interferes with daily exercise. I’m not daring to engage in vigorous exercise. Are there better treatment options, can it be treated with surgery?

Answer

Hello, in this situation, it is possible to seek treatment at the hospital’s orthopedic department. It is still recommended to consider surgery, and appropriate calcium supplementation is necessary as well. Moreover, the patient should develop regular lifestyle habits, persist with treatment, and maintain a light diet while engaging in more aerobic exercises to enhance their immune system and reduce the risk of recurrence. These are the suggestions for this question; I hope they are helpful to you. Wishing you a swift recovery!