Guide To The Cause And Treatment Of Ollier Disease

Physical Therapy

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Physical therapy can play a key role in the treatment of individuals affected by Ollier disease. Physical therapy is often recommended as the first line treatment for problems with functionality and pain caused by the growth of enchondromas. Routine stretching of the affected joints, coordination exercises, and active mobilization techniques have proven to improve the pain and mobility outcomes of affected individuals. After any joint replacement surgery necessitated by damage from enchondromas, physical therapy is always needed to help the patient learn how to move and manipulate their new joint. In some cases, the individual will need to learn how to use assistive equipment to help them with their everyday activities and maintain their independence. Some individuals with Ollier disease may not be able to undergo surgical intervention in order to treat pain or functionality impairments that result from enchondromas. In such cases, long-term ongoing physical therapy may be the only effective option to help the patient maintain or improve the functionality of the affected area.

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