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Heterotopicossification is a phenomenom in which new bone is formed in tissue that do not normally ossify.
Heterotopicossification is the associated with many other disease entities and various forms of trauma including head injury, and traumatic or surgical insult.
When the extent of heterotopicossification is of such magnitude that limitation of joint motion occurs, heterotopicossification may interfere with activities of daily living such as sitting and dressing of the lower extremities or cause abnormal skin pressure areas.