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My son was diagnosed with idiopathic chondrolysis
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<blockquote data-quote="shellyd67" data-source="post: 551130" data-attributes="member: 6371"><p>I sure do. My daughter was diagnosed May 2011. She is doing great now ! I did extensive research and reached out to Doctor's all over the country. There is very little info and not many case studies. What kind of therapy does his Dr suggest ? My daughter was on a cpm machine 12 hours per day (usually at night) and had extensive physical therapy at our local children's hospital 3x per week. We also did PT at home 2x per day. Any ? I can answer I will be glad to. It is such a scary & trying time. Again my daughter is doing well. She did lose 10% of her range of motion permanently but it is hardly even noticable and does not effect her at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shellyd67, post: 551130, member: 6371"] I sure do. My daughter was diagnosed May 2011. She is doing great now ! I did extensive research and reached out to Doctor's all over the country. There is very little info and not many case studies. What kind of therapy does his Dr suggest ? My daughter was on a cpm machine 12 hours per day (usually at night) and had extensive physical therapy at our local children's hospital 3x per week. We also did PT at home 2x per day. Any ? I can answer I will be glad to. It is such a scary & trying time. Again my daughter is doing well. She did lose 10% of her range of motion permanently but it is hardly even noticable and does not effect her at all. [/QUOTE]
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