No preventive measures are known.
Osteochondroses are more prevalent in children because their bones are still growing and developing, making them more susceptible to injuries and growth disturbances. Children's bones are not fully formed yet, so they are more prone to issues such as avascular necrosis and osteochondritis dissecans, which are common types of osteochondroses. Additionally, the increased physical activity and sports participation in children can contribute to the development of these conditions.
The most common symptom for most types of osteochondrosis is simply pain at the affected joint, especially when pressure is applied. Locking of a joint or limited range of motion at a joint can also occur.
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Many theories have been advanced to account for osteochondrosis, but none has proven fully satisfactory. Stress and ischemia (reduced blood supply) are two of the most commonly mentioned factors. Athletic young children are often.
It cannot be prevented because they have not made a cure for it.