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My son was diagnosed with idiopathic chondrolysis
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaleah" data-source="post: 608992" data-attributes="member: 15215"><p>Hello, I am sorry to hear to about your children. I believe watching them suffer and not being able to do anything to help them is one of the hardest things ever. My son is doing much better now. He is not in any pain and can walk much better. We were blessed with an incredible dr. in Austin Texas. His name is Dr. David Harris. He is a pain management dr. He has done injections in my son's hip. He has done two different kinds. One was a prp injection. The prp helped heal the bone and regenerate cartilage in his hip. It is amazing when we compare his x-rays from the beginning to his most recent. He also did a steroid saline injection. It is not the typical steroid injection that is given. With each steroid injection my son's range of movement increased. Please let me know if you have any questions. </p><p></p><p>Shaleah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaleah, post: 608992, member: 15215"] Hello, I am sorry to hear to about your children. I believe watching them suffer and not being able to do anything to help them is one of the hardest things ever. My son is doing much better now. He is not in any pain and can walk much better. We were blessed with an incredible dr. in Austin Texas. His name is Dr. David Harris. He is a pain management dr. He has done injections in my son's hip. He has done two different kinds. One was a prp injection. The prp helped heal the bone and regenerate cartilage in his hip. It is amazing when we compare his x-rays from the beginning to his most recent. He also did a steroid saline injection. It is not the typical steroid injection that is given. With each steroid injection my son's range of movement increased. Please let me know if you have any questions. Shaleah [/QUOTE]
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