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osgood-schlatter disease
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lower leg muscles, leg pain, osgood-schlatter, osteochondrosis, osgood-schlatter disease, painful swelling, the bump on the front, the upper tibia, lower leg bone, in an area, the anterior tibial tubercle, disease is probably, microtrauma, unnoticed injuries, repetitive overuse, occurs, the complete maturity, the anterior tibial tubercle attachment, disorder is typified by a painful swelling just below the knee on the front, anterior, surface, the lower leg bone, area is tender to pressure, swelling ranges from minimal to very severe, running, jumping, climbing stairs cause discomfort, symptoms occur on one, legs, disorder is seen most often in active, athletic adolescents, boys more frequently affected than girls, leg pain, knee pain, in one, knees, running, jumping, pressure is applied, tenderness below the knee, pressure is applied, swelling, the bump on the front, the leg just below the kneecap, a doctor, make a diagnosis, a physical examination, a bone x-ray normal, soft tissue swelling, demonstrate fragmentation, the the tibial tubercle, initial treatment includes rest, ice, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, nsaids, ibuprofen, in many cases, disappear, rest, pain medication, reduction of sports, exercise, rare case where symptoms, not resolve, leg immobilized by a cast, brace, healing takes place, typically takes 6, 8 weeks, crutches used, walking to keep weight off the affected leg, surgery needed initial treatment fails, most cases resolve spontaneously in weeks, several months, adolescents, allowed to participate in sports, limit of ability, comfort, resolve faster, activity is kept to a minimum, most eventually resolve, the child finishes growing, chronic pain, most significant complication, provider, child has symptoms of this disorder, provider, osgood-schlatter disease fails, conservative treatment, small injuries, unnoticed, prevention, not be possible, regular stretching, after exercise, athletics, prevent this, overuse injuries, avoiding overuse, excessive running training, marathon, .
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