Is An Osteochondral Defect Of The Dorsal Lateral Femoral Condyle Of The Knee A Serious Medical Concern?
Osteochondral Defect
Detailed Answer:
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The osteochondral defect is a condition where a focal area of cartilage and underlying bone is damaged. This can occur as a result of repeated trauma to knee joint, imbalanced weight bearing to either knees or previous history infection of joint.
MRI scan of the knee joint will help identify the extent of the defect and any other concomitant pathologies. Treatment will depend on the extent of the osteochondral defect and can range from physical therapy to surgery.
Please be advised to follow up with your primary provider/Orthopedician for detailed evaluation.
Meanwhile, take Advil 400 mg 4 times daily to reduce pain and inflammation.
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Dr.Lekshmi