Can exfoliative osteitis be blocked with a needle?

Dr. Kendall Hayes
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2025-05-22 19:31:50 Views: 95 times

Patients with distraction osteitis can be treated locally. Patients with mild early symptoms need conservative treatment. Conservative treatment is to locally brake or try to prevent some actions that cause joint pain, such as strenuous exercise, football, basketball, tennis, etc., to prevent excessive bending and squatting. When the symptoms are more severe, prednisolone or Diprospan can be used for intraarticular injection, usually once a week, personal advice, up to three injections, it is suitable for joint swelling effusion, synovial hypertrophy of patients.



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