Osteochondritis dissecans
Learn about Osteochondritis dissecans, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Overview
Osteochondritis dissecans involves separation of a segment of cartilage and underlying bone, commonly in the knee.
Symptoms
Joint pain, swelling, and mechanical symptoms like catching or locking.
Diagnosis
X‑ray and MRI assess lesion stability.
Treatment
Rest and activity modification for stable lesions; surgery for unstable fragments.
When to seek care
Persistent joint pain or mechanical symptoms should be evaluated.
Osteochondritis dissecans involves separation of a segment of cartilage and underlying bone, commonly in the knee.
Symptoms
Joint pain, swelling, and mechanical symptoms like catching or locking.
Diagnosis
X‑ray and MRI assess lesion stability.
Treatment
Rest and activity modification for stable lesions; surgery for unstable fragments.
When to seek care
Persistent joint pain or mechanical symptoms should be evaluated.