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'''Apophysitis''' is a traction injury to the site of tendon attachment on cartilage. '''Osteochondrosis''' is a degenerative condition that affects the epiphyseal ossification centres of growing bone due to a temporary disruption of the blood supply at the bone-cartilage complex and not by traction injury.
== Epidemiology ==
Apophysitis is more common than osteochondrosis.
== Conditions ==
* Apophysitis
** [[Apophysitis of the Pelvis and Hip|Hip Apophysitis]]
** Iselin Disease
** Sinding-Larsen-Johansson Disease
** Medial Epicondyle Apophysitis
** [[Osgood-Schlatter Disease]]
** [[Sever Disease (Calcaneal Apophysitis)|Sever Disease]]
* Osteochondrosis
** Feiberg Disease
** Kohler Bone Disease
** Perthes Disease
** Panner Disease
== Resources ==
{{PDF|Apophysitis and Osteochondrosis - Achar 2019.pdf|Apophysitis and Osteochondrosis - Achar 2019|caption=Narrative review}}
{{PDF|Apophysitis and Osteochondrosis - Achar 2019.pdf|Apophysitis and Osteochondrosis - Achar 2019|caption=Narrative review}}
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[[Category:Developmental Disorders]]

Latest revision as of 12:27, 7 April 2022

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Apophysitis is a traction injury to the site of tendon attachment on cartilage. Osteochondrosis is a degenerative condition that affects the epiphyseal ossification centres of growing bone due to a temporary disruption of the blood supply at the bone-cartilage complex and not by traction injury.

Epidemiology

Apophysitis is more common than osteochondrosis.

Conditions

  • Osteochondrosis
    • Feiberg Disease
    • Kohler Bone Disease
    • Perthes Disease
    • Panner Disease

Resources