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CONDITION: Osgood-Schlatter Disease

DESCRIPTION:
Osgood-Schlatter Disease (OSD) is an inflammation of the bone, cartilage and/or tendon at the top of the shinbone where the tendon from the kneecap attaches. OSD usually strikes active adolescents at the beginning of their growth spurts. Growth spurts can begin any time between the ages of 8 and 13 for girls, and 10 and 15 for boys. Sports requiring a lot of jumping, kneeling and squatting make young athletes particularly susceptible.

How does Osgood-Schlatter disease develop?
This condition occurs when the patella tendon, which allows the child to straighten the knee, pulls very forcefully on the growth plate of the large bone below the knee, called the tibia. As a result, the tibial tubercle, where the patella tendon attaches, becomes inflamed. Children who suffer from OSD sustain repeated microscopic injuries to the growth plate at the tibial tubercle, which causes pain and swelling in the area.

What are the symptoms of Osgood-Schlatter disease?
Children suffering from Osgood-Schlatter disease usually complain of intermittent knee pain over several months. The pain may range from mild, and be experienced only during activity, to severe and constant. Other symptoms may include pain that worsens with exercise, relief from pain with rest, swelling or tenderness under the knee and over the shinbone, limping after exercise or tightness of the muscles surrounding the knee (the hamstring and quadriceps muscles).

Conventional medical treatments may help relieve the symptoms of Osgood-Schlatter disease but they do not address the root of the problem. By strengthening structural weaknesses in the body, as natural medicine therapies like Prolotherapy do, Osgood-Schlatter disease pain may be alleviated permanently.

Discover why we believe that natural medicine treatments are the best way to treat Osgood-Schlatter disease.

Learn about the treatments for Osgood-Schlatter Disease

The treatment regimens suggested here are based on the experience Caring Medical. They do not apply to every case or condition. A person using these recommendations without the aid of a personal physician does so at their own risk.

This information is provided for informational purposes only. It is essential to have your condition evaluated by your own personal physician. For an appointment with Ross Hauser, M.D., please call 708-848-7789. or email us at scheduling@caringmedical.com.