Can you play basketball with a herniated paravalvular bone?

The cause of herniated paravalvular bone may be physiological or pathological. Pathologic causes include trauma, tendonitis, etc. If the cause is physiologic, you can play basketball, but if it is caused by pathological factors, it is not recommended, and it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.
1. Physiological factors: Adverse effects during the embryonic period can lead to congenital developmental abnormalities of the second ossification center of the navicular tuberosity, which may result in the formation of an independent paraspinal bone at the navicular tuberosity. If there is no obvious discomfort, no treatment is needed and it is a physiological phenomenon.
2. Trauma: Trauma can lead to subluxation of the navicular bone and symptoms of protrusion of the navicular bone, at this time, it is recommended to actively carry out surgical treatment such as subluxation, fixation or excision of the navicular bone, and wear corrective soles or corrective devices during the surgery to prevent recurrence.
3. Tendonitis: tendonitis can lead to hyperplasia or soft tissue hyperplasia, inflammation, which leads to the protrusion of the navicular bone, if there is pain, it is recommended to take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as aspirin, p-aminophenol, etc., and at the same time, orthopedic insoles or orthopedic appliances can be used to avoid the further protrusion of the navicular bone.
In addition to the above factors, bursitis, ligament injuries and other causes can also lead to the protrusion of the paravalvular bone, if you can not identify the cause of the disease or treatment does not improve significantly, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, so as to avoid delay in the condition.