RECRUITINGOBSERVATIONAL
Psychological Response and Readiness Associated With OCD of the Knee
Psychological Response and Readiness to Return to Sports Associated With the Diagnosis and Treatment of Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee
About This Trial
This study primarily aims to determine whether patients diagnosed with osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the knee experience psychological stress due to their diagnosis and treatment plan. Secondarily, this study aims to determine whether knee OCD patients experience a change in stress and depression as they progress through their standard-of-care treatment plan, and whether they have impaired psychological readiness for return to sport.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
Who May Qualify:
- Between the ages 11-19
- Diagnosis of knee OCD confirmed by X-ray or MRI
Who Should NOT Join This Trial:
- Had previous surgical treatment for their knee OCD lesion
- Received knee OCD non-operative treatment on the ipsilateral side for \>6 months and taken out of sports/physical activities
- Guardian not comfortable with child completing survey
- Is not fluent in English
Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.
Original Eligibility Criteria
View original clinical language
Inclusion Criteria:
* Between the ages 11-19
* Diagnosis of knee OCD confirmed by X-ray or MRI
Exclusion Criteria:
* Had previous surgical treatment for their knee OCD lesion
* Received knee OCD non-operative treatment on the ipsilateral side for \>6 months and taken out of sports/physical activities
* Guardian not comfortable with child completing survey
* Is not fluent in English
Treatments Being Tested
PROCEDURE
Surgical Treatment
Surgical standard-of-care treatment for knee OCD
PROCEDURE
Nonoperative Treatment
Nonoperative standard-of-care treatment for knee OCD
Locations (2)
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
Frisco, Texas, United States