Not personally, but OCD is usually a developmental disorder where the initial problem occurs during growth (same as elbow dysplasia). Surgery is an option on a younger dog, but I would guess that similarly to elbow dysplasia, in an older dog the arthritis has already set in and surgery would no longer provide much benefit. There are plenty of supplements you can give that help with arthritis (personally we used a human joint supplement with MSM, chondroitin, glucosamine and hyaluronic acid, along with fish oil and vitamin C on our elbow dog). We also had some success with acupuncture, although not so much that we didn’t need NSAIDS, first occasionally, then as she aged, daily.
For your peace of mind about it, you could always ask for an evaluation from an orthopedic specialist, but your description of her being ok until she used it more than she had been does sound a lot like the initial stages of arthritis setting in. If she were mine, I would start her on joint supplements if she isn’t already, focus on keeping her at a healthy weight, keep up with regular low-impact exercise, and ask the vet for an NSAID (such as meloxicam or rimadyl) for days when she’s overdone it a little.