First of all, hyperosteogeny is a general diagnosis of the overall advancement of bone in clinical practice, which tends to occur in several major parts of the body, such as vertebral body, hip joint, knee joint, etc. For the middle-aged and elderly, long-term chronic traction or acute injury of joint bone and ligament attachment site caused by the decline of the overall function of the population, resulting in edema, hematoma, and then pitting and calcification, which is a degenerative change. In clinical practice, hyperosteogeny of the knee joint is relatively common, which can be manifested as acupuncture like apical hyperosteogeny of the hip base through the lateral and anterior lateral plain films of the knee joint. If there is no obvious narrowing of the gap between the inside and outside of the knee joint, simple hyperosteogeny, and the patient has no obvious pain and joint dysfunction of the knee joint, joint lockup and other clinical discomfort symptoms, we do not need to carry out special treatment. If the above symptoms occur, conservative ultrasound treatment or arthroscopic debridement can be used first. If the condition is serious again with obvious degeneration of articular cartilage and knee arthritis, joint surface replacement can also be carried out.