Most of the ossifying myositis can be restored to normal after standardized treatment. Progressive ossifying myositis may affect the function in the later stage if it is not treated properly.
Ossifying myositis mainly refers to the phenomenon of osteogenesis in areas other than normal bone tissue, and it is generally common in traumatic ossifying myositis, such as post-traumatic hematoma ossification, borderline ossifying myositis, etc. It is often manifested by abnormal ossification of tendons, ligaments, muscles and other tissues. It is mostly manifested as abnormal ossification of tendons, ligaments muscles and other tissues.
For traumatic ossifying myositis, it can be returned to normal after medication such as oral etidronate disodium or excision of ectopic ossified mass, and rehabilitation exercise at a later stage.
For special types of ossifying myositis, such as progressive ossifying myositis, due to the unknown etiology and the presence of congenital malformations, improper treatment may affect later function.
Therefore, patients with ossifying myositis should clarify their condition under the guidance of a doctor and undergo appropriate treatment.