Epiphyseal inflammation is usually caused by local ossification malfunction and long-term injury resulting in ischemia, which can be treated as follows: First, tibial tuberosity osteochondritis, which is caused by contraction of the quadriceps muscle, pulling the tibial tuberosity resulting in ischemia and necrosis of the tibial tuberosity, with clinical manifestations of knee pain, which is obvious when walking and aggravated when going up and down stairs, and local swelling and pressure pain of the tibial tuberosity. Treatment is based on reducing movement and can heal spontaneously. In the acute stage, the knee joint can be braked in the straight position. Second, heel epiphysitis, clinical manifestations of pain, swelling and pressure pain in the back of the heel. Treatment to rest, reduce strain is the main, can be padded 1-2cm heel, can relieve pain symptoms. Third, the foot navicular osteochondritis, clinical manifestations of walking foot pain, mild intermittent limp, can not run and jump. Treatment is to prohibit strenuous activities, such as running and jumping and long-distance walking, avoid weight bearing, daily massage to promote blood circulation, local symptoms can gradually disappear in a few months.