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Q: Osteochondritis of the Talus
asked by: harebone on July 14th, 2004
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Last july I had a cartilage transplant from my knee to my ankle.
It's been a year now and i'm still suffering from swelling,pain, and
stiffness in my joint area.The transplant was to fill in a hole that was
left from a cyst that was removed in june of 2000.I've had six months
of therapy and nothing really changed.Has anyone had this type of
surgery or been diagnosed with ocd of the talus, please tell me how
long it took you to recover or did the surgery work?
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