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Osteochondritis Dessicans Patient Stories
Compiled by Knee1 Editorial Team

Formerly known as "Patient Stories", this blog features first-hand accounts of users who have dealt with the condition known as Osteochondritis Dessicans.


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41 Year Old - OCD 2 months Post Op - Nov 28
Evidentially my problem originated when I was 11 years old and had several occasions of "giving away" of my right knee. The doctor at the time diagnosed "growing pains." ...
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16 yr. old athlete diagnosed w/ ocd - Jun 26
My son (just turned 16) was diagnosed with ocd last week in his left knee. The first dr. recommends surgery, and talks as if sports are entirely out of the question in the ...
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High Scool Soccer...3 surgeries - Apr 01
I am writing for my son...who had carticel procedure done last Oct.He is a state ranked soccer player that was recruited to play at Tampa University. Soccer and skimming ...
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Just found out I have OCD in right knee. Should I have surgery? - Mar 07
I just found out last week that I have a lesion in my right knee. I am an active person who loves to run and play basketball. Currently I have no pain and can walk and ...
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15 year old athlete diagnosed with Osteochondritis - Dec 01
My 15 year old son was recently diagnosed with osteochodritis Dessicans after experiencing kneee pain for the past year. He is a high school football and basketball player ...
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Posted: Mar 7, 2005 14:39
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  • Just found out I have OCD in right knee. Should I have surgery?
    I just found out last week that I have a lesion in my right knee. I am an active person who loves to run and play basketball. Currently I have no pain and can walk and work and do life pretty like a normal human being. I just can't run or play hoops. My question is should I go ahead with the surgery. My doctor wants to drill out the lesion and hopefully it will heal up. There is a chance that it would not work and they would have to do that transplant thing. I guess I am wondering how effect the surgery is and what risks do I have if I go ahead and do it.
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