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An osteochondral crack (OCF) happens when a bit of the smooth surface on the finish of the bone breaks. This happens in a joint when the articulating ligament (chondro) and part of the hidden bone (osteo) severs of the bone itself and become a piece. On the off chance that the piece remains set up it is viewed as steady, yet on the off chance that it loosens up, at that point it is marked as shaky. Temperamental breaks can move around in the joint and cause torment just as different indications. These pieces, or free bodies, can fluctuate in size. Normally as the size of the piece builds the more suggestive an individual will turn into. This injury most usually happens in youthful grown-ups or young people because of the bone being gentler and bound to crack thusly. An osteochondral crack can hypothetically happen in any joint, however ordinarily the elbow, knee, or lower leg are where this injury happens frequently.

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