Orthopedics is recommended for tibial chondroma. Osteochondroma is a common primary bone tumor in orthopedics. It occurs in the bony elevation of the metaphysis of long bones and is formed during the growth of bone and cartilage. It usually presents as a slow-growing, painless, hard mass around a joint. Typical X-ray presentation is a bony elevation in the metaphysis of the long bone, the direction of elevation is mostly opposite to the direction of the joint, and the surface of the mass is smooth or has cauliflower-like cartilage calcification. The resection of the tumor is based on surgical methods, and the chance of recurrence of the disease after resection is low. If tibial chondrosarcoma is suspected, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the examination, make a clear diagnosis, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.