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Osteochondral Defect (OCD)

Symptoms caused by an Osteochondral Defect (Osteochondritis Dissecans) can be alleviated in children and teens who rest the joint. They are often young enough to regrow bone and thus reverse the disease. The conservative consensus for treatment is joint immobilization and rest. OCD often attacks knees in addition to elbows.

There is no question that OCD is a very serious joint disorder. It causes cracks in the articular cartilage in the elbow joint and subchondral bone, which is the bone layer beneath the cartilage. The primary cause of OCD is blood deprivation to the bone layer that leads to avascular necrosis, or death of the bone. The loose articular cartilage is easily damaged when stressed by gymnastic routines. Bone fragments called bone lice will cause grinding in the joint. Loose fragments of bone may also cause inflammation and pain in the joint.

The first presentation of OCD may be the inability of the athlete to bend an elbow. The disease is progressive and is best confirmed by X-rays, CT and MRI scans.

The long term success of Dr. Greenberg’s patients is attributed to a specialized approach to the examination process. Deemed “The Greenberg Method,” this diagnostic approach not only looks into the area of damage and pain, but also evaluates the mechanics and structure of the bone and joints related to the area of the pain. Most commonly seen in the elbow or knee, the surrounding ligament structures and biomechanics in both of those areas require thorough evaluation to help stabilize the joint to prevent further damage to the osteochondral defect. In executing The Greenberg Method, Dr. Greenberg often discovers that conditions experienced in one area of the body are often rooted in a different area that hasn’t been treated before. While an isolated joint treatment ignores physiology and the evaluation of movement, The Greenberg Method’s full-body examination produces a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment plan. In return, the patient experiences a greater reduction in pain and improvement in function, which helps them get back on their feet to resume their daily routines, pain free.

Dr. Greenberg’s team will perform The Greenberg Method of the elbow and assess other joints as well for OCD. They will carefully review the radiographic scans and physically examine and palpate your elbow, forearm, wrist and hand to assess your arm movement and understand the underlying kinetics of the disease.

Depending on the severity of the OCD injury and the stage of the disease, the team may suggest alternative therapies to strengthen the joint. OCD is an interesting challenge for our The Greenberg Method (TGM). The best way to fight the degeneration of a joint or a bone system is to counter the deterioration through regeneration.

TGM uses the body’s natural healing processes to regenerate cartilage, tendons, ligaments and strengthen bone structures, including deep bone structures. Dr. Greenberg will discuss the objectives of each treatment and explain the therapeutic option that is most appropriate for your case. The Greenberg Method attempts to alleviate the symptoms of the disease and improve the functionality of the joint.

Dr. Greenberg is a holistically-centered physician who not only treats the structural issues of your OCD injury but he also addresses You. We work with you through your recovery by recommending nutritional strategies, supplements and innovative therapies to nurture a sense of wellness for your body and mind.

If you or a loved one is looking for a new strategy to treat chronic aches and pains, fill out the form on this page to schedule an appointment or call Dr. Greenberg’s office today at 833-440-4325.