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My son was diagnosed with idiopathic chondrolysis
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<blockquote data-quote="sirjames" data-source="post: 626158" data-attributes="member: 17960"><p>How old is your son? If he is around 11-16, they usually recommend a hip fusion through arthrodesis. This has been done in many cases and shows high success, if he is young, this might be something you may want to look into. He will be limited in his range of motion, but it is used to stop the pain. Later on in life after he has fully grown, then he could consider having a THR to improve his flexibility. This is exactly what my wife did with her ICH.</p><p></p><p>Just to be certain, did they did fully diagnosis him as having ICH? there is a lot of testing involved. </p><p></p><p>--</p><p>Disclaimer - I am not a medical doctor, what I post is just my "opinion" and opinions are a dime a dozen. If you suffer from any medical conditions, always speak to your physician. Don't ever disregard what your physician or your medical professional advises you based on what you read here. If you have a medical emergency, call your medical doctor right away or call 911. Anything you do, you do solely at your own risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirjames, post: 626158, member: 17960"] How old is your son? If he is around 11-16, they usually recommend a hip fusion through arthrodesis. This has been done in many cases and shows high success, if he is young, this might be something you may want to look into. He will be limited in his range of motion, but it is used to stop the pain. Later on in life after he has fully grown, then he could consider having a THR to improve his flexibility. This is exactly what my wife did with her ICH. Just to be certain, did they did fully diagnosis him as having ICH? there is a lot of testing involved. -- Disclaimer - I am not a medical doctor, what I post is just my "opinion" and opinions are a dime a dozen. If you suffer from any medical conditions, always speak to your physician. Don't ever disregard what your physician or your medical professional advises you based on what you read here. If you have a medical emergency, call your medical doctor right away or call 911. Anything you do, you do solely at your own risk. [/QUOTE]
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