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My son was diagnosed with idiopathic chondrolysis/New posts!
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<blockquote data-quote="sirjames" data-source="post: 634143" data-attributes="member: 17960"><p>Hi Carolyn,</p><p></p><p>When someone posts a message, I receive a email notification and it is not often people read this forum. Usually with SCFE, the child is suffers from obesity. If you have not already, please read my previous posts. The thing is ICH is extremely rare and unless a majority physicians love reading research, they might have limited or zero experience with ICH. The best advise I can give you is to location a orthopedics surgeon who has experience working with patients who had ICH, they will be able to give you options.</p><p></p><p>Crutches are just to keep press off his hip and the NSAID's for pain, these are the norm for managing pain. You are correct, there is a lot of things that need to be excluded, it is a long and troubling process. Seeing the PT will help keep with the muscular strength and flexibility, this is very important. Keeping your daughter out of school will not help, it is good for her, though she does need to limit pressure on her left hip, so she should be careful with PE class.</p><p></p><p>The best physical activity for her should be aquatics, as it limits applied pressure on the lower extremities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirjames, post: 634143, member: 17960"] Hi Carolyn, When someone posts a message, I receive a email notification and it is not often people read this forum. Usually with SCFE, the child is suffers from obesity. If you have not already, please read my previous posts. The thing is ICH is extremely rare and unless a majority physicians love reading research, they might have limited or zero experience with ICH. The best advise I can give you is to location a orthopedics surgeon who has experience working with patients who had ICH, they will be able to give you options. Crutches are just to keep press off his hip and the NSAID's for pain, these are the norm for managing pain. You are correct, there is a lot of things that need to be excluded, it is a long and troubling process. Seeing the PT will help keep with the muscular strength and flexibility, this is very important. Keeping your daughter out of school will not help, it is good for her, though she does need to limit pressure on her left hip, so she should be careful with PE class. The best physical activity for her should be aquatics, as it limits applied pressure on the lower extremities. [/QUOTE]
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