Osgood-Schlatter Disease is a common condition in children and adolescents that can cause pain and swelling in the knee. In this article we will explore how this disease is treated and how it can affect the quality of life of young people. We will learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options that help these people return to their daily activities.
What is Osgood-Schlatter Disease?
Osgood-Schlatter Disease is a condition that affects children and adolescents in their growth stage.. This disease is characterized by inflammation of the bone and cartilage of the upper part of the tibia, just below the knee, and is caused by overexertion of the leg due to sports activities or rapid growth.
In this condition, the growing bone can separate from the cartilage, which causes pain, swelling, and tenderness in the lower part of the knee. Additionally, the child or adolescent may feel pain when doing physical activities such as running, jumping, or climbing stairs.
Osgood-Schlatter Disease is classified as a form of osteochondrosis, a condition in which bone and cartilage do not develop properly. Although it can be painful, this disease usually resolves on its own once the child or adolescent completes his or her growth. However, symptom management may include physical therapy, rest, ice, and anti-inflammatories. It is important for children and adolescents to avoid activities that make pain worse and to seek medical attention if symptoms do not improve over time.
Symptoms of Osgood-Schlatter Disease
The most common symptom of Osgood-Schlatter Disease is knee pain, especially below the kneecap. This pain can be mild or severe and is felt during or after physical activity.
There may also be swelling, sensitivity to touch, and redness in the affected area.. Children and adolescents who present with these symptoms should be evaluated by a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
What causes Osgood-Schlatter?
Osgood-Schlatter Disease is a condition that mainly affects children and adolescents during their growth period. It is important that parents and coaches be aware of the symptoms of this pathology and prevent the people under their care from carrying out activities that could aggravate the disease.
Below are the main causes of Osgood-Schlatter Disease:
- Rapid growth: During growth, bones can grow faster than muscles and tendons, which can cause stress at the attachment points.
- Sports that involve running or jumping repeatedly: Repetitive movements can cause strain on muscles and tendons, which can trigger the disease.
- Tendon that connects the tibia to the kneecap: Repeated traction of the patellar tendon on the tibial tuberosity can cause inflammation and pain.
- Injury to the growth cartilage: Any injury to the growth plate can increase the risk of developing the disease.
How long does Osgood-Schlatter Disease last?
Although Osgood-Schlatter Disease symptoms can last for several years, most patients recover completely as the bones stop growing. The exact recovery time varies depending on the severity of the condition and the age of the patient, but generally takes several months to a couple of years.
It is important to follow your doctor's recommendations to minimize symptoms and avoid long-term complications.
Can you play sports for Osgood-Schlatter Disease?
When a person has Osgood-Schlatter Disease, they may wonder if they can continue playing sports. Fortunately, in many cases, It is possible to continue being active, although some precautions should be taken to avoid making the condition worse..
One of the main recommendations for practicing sports if you suffer from this disease, is for the affected person to rest when they feel pain in the knee and avoid any activity that could worsen the symptoms. At the same time, It is important that you do adequate stretching before and after physical activity to maintain flexibility and prevent injuries.
Besides, It is suggested that the young athlete avoid impact exercises such as jumping or prolonged running, and instead choose low-impact sports such as swimming or cycling. In addition, use appropriate footwear and good technique when practicing sports It may also help prevent injuries and reduce the symptoms of Osgood-Schlatter Disease.
In any case, it is important that the affected person consult with their doctor before resuming any physical activity.
Treatment of Osgood-Schlatter Disease
With the right treatmentMost people with Osgood-Schlatter Disease can make a full recovery and remain active.. It is always important for the affected person to consult with a doctor to obtain personalized recommendations and an appropriate treatment plan.
Some Treatment options for Osgood-Schlatter Disease include:
- Rest the knee: It is important to rest the knee and avoid any activity that could worsen symptoms.
- Anti-inflammatories: Anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen, can help relieve pain and reduce inflammation.
- Physiotherapy: A physical therapist can help the affected person perform specific exercises to strengthen knee muscles and improve flexibility.
- Surgery: In severe and rare cases, surgery may be considered as a treatment option.
In short, Osgood-Schlatter Disease is a common condition in active adolescent children, but with proper treatment its symptoms can be alleviated. At ICAC, the Advanced Spine Surgery Institute in Madrid, our team of traumatology and neurology specialists is trained to diagnose and treat the disease. If you present any symptoms related to the disease, do not hesitate to ask for a private appointment.
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Hello, good afternoon, I have Osgood's disease and I am a high-level figure skating athlete in Mexico. I am a national team member but the pain sometimes limits me a little from doing certain things. I go to the physiotherapist and do the exercises that were indicated to me to train me. the muscles of those knees, however I need the pain to reduce so I can continue practicing my sport. What I can do?
Hello Santiago,
In severe and rare cases, surgery may be considered as a treatment option.
We recommend that you see your case with a specialist to see the best path to follow.
Greetings
And what could happen after surgery, would I still have the same capacity as I had before after rest?
Hi Evan,
It will depend on the severity of the case and the rehabilitation performed, in addition to the experience and skill of the surgeon.
Greetings
I am a 61-year-old man. I have not exercised for more or less 30 years. I am overweight, 173 tall, 210 pounds. 3 years ago, I got it for the first time at this time on 01/18/2024. I can't walk because of the pain. I don't work. I went to bed well and woke up without being able to walk 3 days ago I only put ice on it
Hello Antonio,
We will need to see you in person to understand your case well.
You can make an appointment by calling 91 005 39 00
Greetings
I'm Sergio Medina, I'm a soccer player and I'm 14 years old. I've had this for about 3 weeks. At first, I couldn't walk or jump or anything, it hurt horribly and now it still hurts but less, although it's true that I was stupid when I felt more or less well and started playing soccer, which I regretted the next day because it hurt worse. Help me.
Hello Sergio,
Thank you for your comment. Osgood-Schlatter disease is quite common in active teens like you, especially those who play intense sports like soccer. It's normal to experience pain at first, but it's essential to follow the recommendations to avoid worsening the condition. Even if you feel better, it's important not to overexert the area and give your body time to recover. We suggest you get adequate rest and follow the instructions of your healthcare professional, who can recommend an appropriate treatment plan, which may include physical therapy and adjustments to your physical activity. Remember that recovery is key, and it's not recommended to play or engage in intense sports until you have been cleared by a doctor.
Greetings.
Good night
My son suffers from Sgood's disease and it affects his right knee. He is only 13 years old and is 1.53 tall. He loves football ⚽ and that makes it impossible for him to run freely since he feels a lot of pain and the swollen part is very sensitive.
The doctor said that the pain will disappear as it grows.
But we don't know how long this discomfort will last.
Hello Wilmer,
It can take from months to years to disappear. Rehabilitation and physiotherapy will help strengthen muscles and improve pain.
Greetings
Il est encore jeune…kil consulte and qu'un bon kiné reprenne en charge avec une bonne nutrition aussi ça ira…
Hello, my 12 year old son was also diagnosed with this disease more than a month and a half ago. The doctor told him to rest completely without doing any activity. He gave him ibuprofen and had him do pain therapy, that is, they put running water on both knees and then heat. He also plays soccer and although the pain started in the right one, when he ordered x-rays on both knees he realized that the disease had already set in on both knees and had a fracture in his left knee. After 40 days of inactivity he started training again but only two days a week and only played half-time in games. However, he should start to get to know his body. If he has any pain, stop. I am putting kinesio on both knees and he uses knee pads for the patella, which he should always use for training and games.
Hello, I have had surgery twice to remove the lump on my left knee, which is the supporting knee due to Osgood Schlatter syndrome, and in the first operation it became inflamed and the inflammation did not reduce and the same thing is happening to me with the second operation. I have had it and the truth is it hurts and bothers me especially when it is time to rest and the only way I can sleep is by taking Tramadol.
Very good days,
We will need to see you in person to understand your case in depth.
You can make an appointment by calling 91 005 39 00.
Greetings
Hello, I am a 16-year-old teenager affected by Osgood-Shooter disease of the knee. I have been suffering from severe knee pain for 8 months. I went for a consultation and received an exemption from all sports for 3 months. This exemption is ending and my knee pain is only increasing. I don't know what to do to stop this pain. I'm not willing to do anything to get there. I don't know if using a cast or splint is an option. Thanks for your reply.
Sincerely
Cordially
Good morning,
The exact recovery time varies depending on the severity of the condition and the age of the patient, but generally takes several months to a couple of years. It is essential to avoid impact sports and it is recommended to avoid any activity that worsens the pain. as well as stretching and physical therapy to maintain flexibility.
The main treatments are: rest, anti-inflammatories and physiotherapy to strengthen.
Greetings
Hello everyone, good evening, my daughter Aitana has Osgood's disease. We realized just three years ago that she plays soccer. She is in women's futsal. She is federated and the truth is that the pain is subsiding over time. At first, it hurt a lot more. Since he's been doing sports, he's also been stretching.
He takes his anti-inflammatory from time to time that I give him and it is liquid ibuprofen and it seems that lately it bothers him less. He is 12 years old. Yes, he has the lumps on both knees but he complains from time to time. I understand that over time they will disappear. But it is logical that soccer is her passion and we try to cope with it as best as possible. I say it for this mother who says that soccer is her son's passion. Sport is the best for them. Yes, it is true that they have to rest and stretch. legs well before training or playing and then his ibuprofen to relieve possible pain but play and enjoy. Thank you
Hello Juan Carlos,
One of the main recommendations for practicing sports if you suffer from this disease is that the affected person rest when they feel pain in the knee and avoid any activity that could worsen the symptoms.
Ibuprofen is a medication that should not be taken regularly as it can cause side effects (such as kidney damage). We recommend that you try to avoid activities that worsen the pain and use medications as little as possible given the patient's age.
Greetings
Good afternoon, my 11-year-old son, who is 1.62 meters tall, has been suffering for 3 months with pain in his left knee. He can't almost walk anymore and they sent him an MRI to see what happens. They already did x-rays and nothing appears that could be
Hello Miriam,
In order to give you a diagnosis we would have to see the tests and perform a clinical and physical study of your child. From there we will see if additional tests are needed.
You can make an appointment by calling 91 005 39 00.
Greetings
Hello, I am from the Puebla speed skating team, I have a doubt that I could continue skating.
Bonjour je suis un jeune de 22 ans passionné par le football, je ne joue pas tout le temps mais à chaque fois que je jeue au football après le match ou même quand je joue pendant longtemps je ressens des douleurs au niveau de mes 2 genoux mais je n'ai aucune bosse j'ai été examiné par un généraliste qui m'a dit que j'ai la maladie de l'osgood il m'a prescrit des anti inflammatoires. Ma question est comment soigner cela vue que c'est après les matches que je ressens la douleur et j'aimerais savoir si je doit arrêter temporairement le football?
Merci pour vôtre réponse
Cordially
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Very good evening, I have my 12-year-old son and his knee hurts a lot when he trains his favorite sport, soccer, his goalkeeper position. I don't know if it is due to growth or an inflamed tendon. A Cuban specialist told me what he had to do. an infiltration but I don't know if that will calm him down
Hello Denia,
The best thing is to find the cause of the pain to treat it from the source and see the best treatment alternatives.
You can make an appointment by calling 91 005 39 00.
Greetings.
Good evening, my son was diagnosed with this disease. He has had it for more than a year. He is already undergoing treatment. My question is whether the lumps he has on his knees will go away or will he always have them? Now they have decreased. Because of the pain, they also sent him special knee pads to help him know when he has recovered and does not need the operation.
Hello Viridiana,
We would have to examine it to give you an accurate answer, although in principle we could say that the lumps can disappear.
Greetings
Hello. Excuse me, my son also has this disease but they obviously put a cast on him because he can't stand that. Can you tell me what type of knee brace your child has?
Hello, these are knee pads for the patella, which is located just below the knee.
Good evening, I would like to know the reason why some children suffer from this disease, it is a genetic issue, diet, why they have the tendency to develop this disease and why others do not, my child has been practicing soccer since last year and at the beginning of this year The intense pain began, I took him to the doctor and he was diagnosed with this disease, but the doctor couldn't tell me why???
Hello Eliza,
The risk factors for developing this disease are:
– Carry out intense physical activity.
– Rapid growth during adolescence.
– Tendon overload
- Genetic factors.
We hope to have solved your doubts.
Greetings
Hello, if you suffer from this disease and my son plays soccer. Will you be able to continue practicing taking the corresponding measures or will you have to change sports?
Hi Sara,
You can continue with sports but it is necessary that you do not force yourself and that you do not continue practicing sports when you feel pain. Also, do adequate stretching and, if possible, a strengthening treatment with physiotherapy.
Greetings
Hello, my name is Santino, I am 15 years old and I am a soccer goalkeeper. What exercises do you recommend I do to reduce the pain?
Hello Santino,
Depending on the case, it is important not to force yourself if you feel pain.
It is best to rest and not do too demanding exercise.
Greetings
Hello
I have a question, does this disease affect growth? I mean does it affect the maximum height that someone can reach or does it pause growth?
Hi Arturo,
This disease arises in stages of growth. It does not pause growth and does not affect the patient's maximum height.
Greetings
My son has this condition... he was diagnosed and had an x-ray done... he was rested for 2 months and had physiotherapy treatment... but 5 months have passed and the x-ray still shows the cleft or fracture of the tibia... they have recommended splint
Hello Ana,
Each patient has their times, but do not get discouraged.
We hope that your son continues with his rehabilitation.
Greetings
Hello, good afternoon or evening depending on where you are (I'm from Chile), I suffer from this illness but I cannot stay for 2 months or years without playing sports, I am a soccer player who is in the youth teams of a professional team (Colo Colo Chili). Is there a quick way to recover at home without stopping doing high-intensity sports if my knee hurts a lot?
Thank you, I await your responses.
Hi Alfredo,
No. It is essential to rest to recover.
Greetings
Good afternoon
My daughter was diagnosed with this disease, she dances joropo (Colombian llanera music) at an academy, should she stop?
Hi Patricia,
It is best to have it seen by a specialist. There is no problem with playing sports, although you should not practice it if you feel pain, in which case the indication is to rest.
Greetings
Hello,
My name charlene is 31 years old and this is the procedure for the genoux gauche that makes me discover the radiology of the osgood Schaller syndrome. Mais je suis quelqu'un qui bouge et qui ne s arrête pas. What advice do you give me?
Hello Charlene,
Merci pour votre temoignage. If you have antecedents with the Osgood-Schlatter syndrome and current symptoms, it is preferable to consult a specialist in traumatology or sports medicine. Un examination d'imagerie plus approfondi (comme une IRM) pourrait aider à évaluer l'état currentuel de l'articulation. In attendant, it is important to avoid surcharges répétées sur le genou and to envisager une rééducation personnalisée to maintenir la mobilité sans aggraver le problème.
Greetings.
Salut j'ai 24 et j'ai une grosse bosse au dessus de mon genou droit et sa me dérange tellement souvent ça me fait très mal et je suis victime de ce dernier ça vaut dix ans. Que dois-je faire?
Hello Makan,
It is important that you consult a doctor that is possible for a complete evaluation. The protuberance and the persistent douleur pourraient être des symptômes d'une condition sous-jacente nécessitant un treatment, like a kyste, a tumeur bénigne ou un problème lié aux tissus mous ou aux os. Un examination physique et éventuellement des examinations d'imagerie, tels qu'une radiographie ou une IRM, seront nécessaires pour déterminer la cause exacte et le traitement approprié. Ne paissez pas passer plus de temps sans consulter un médecin.
You can request rendezvous by appealing to +34 91 005 39 00.
Cordially.
Good afternoon
I am Jhon Vargas, I am 20 years old and I have had Osgood's disease since I was very young. When I was 16, the doctor told me to rest for 3 months, that I couldn't do any kind of exercise, or stand for long periods of time, etc.
And now I made an appointment and the doctor told me that I have that disease and he told me that I had to strengthen my knees, and I asked him if I could lift weights, etc. And he told me that yes, there was no problem. My question is, can I lift weights?
Hello, John.
With Osgood-Schlatter disease, once the acute phase has passed and you are not in significant pain, it is generally safe to lift weights and strengthen your knees, as long as you do so gradually and with good technique. However, it is crucial to follow your doctor's recommendations and listen to your body; if you are in pain, it is important to adjust the intensity of the exercise or stop.
Greetings
Hello, I have this disease and my doctor said that after a month of rest, if it doesn't resolve, they will have to put a cast on me.
Is there another solution?
Hello Veronica,
Treatment for Osgood-Schlatter disease typically includes rest, ice, and physical therapy to strengthen the muscles around the knee. In more persistent cases, immobilization with a cast can help reduce inflammation. Before opting for a cast, you may want to consult with a specialized physical therapist or seek a second medical opinion to explore other options or changes to your rehabilitation plan.
Greetings
Bonjour, j'ai été opéré il ya 20 ans suite une désinsertion du tendon patulien et la maladie dosgood schlatter. (Athlétisme de high level and désinsertion during a healthy state)
Even after a problem, when I arrived at 35 years old, I had a problem after a physical effort, and I didn't open it after 2 months, I did not pass an irm, but I didn't say anything is possible ( 2 different views in the genus)
Pourriez vous me renseigner? Quel vis est mise? Et si lirm est possible
Hello Bastien,
If you have this operation here, we recommend sending an e-mail to info@columna.com Our call is at +34 91 005 39 00 so that our team can examine your case and provide you with the most precise and detailed information on your situation.
Greetings.
I have suffered from this disease since I was 12 years old and had to stop playing sports for a while. Today I am 30 years old and I still suffer from the disease and it is more severe than before.
Hello Orlando,
We are sorry to hear that you are still experiencing discomfort after so many years. In some cases, the symptoms of Osgood-Schlatter may persist into adulthood and worsen over time. You may want to consult with an orthopedic or physical therapy specialist to discuss treatment options that may help relieve your pain and improve your mobility.
If you wish, you can schedule an appointment with our team of specialists to evaluate your case and find the best treatment to relieve your symptoms by calling 91 005 39 00.
Greetings.
Bonjour,
Ma fille a this maladie qui a été confirmedée ce jour même. Par contre on ne sait pas quoi faire car le médecin dit qu'elle ne doit pas faire de sport ni forcer (elle prenait des béquilles dû à la douleur intense) and le chirurgien dit qu'elle doit reprendre le sport et qu'elle doit marcher normally…
Quelqu'un pourrait l'aiguilleur svp car je suis perdu
Bonjour,
Nous sommes désolés pour la situation que traverse votre childe et understands que la douleur puisse être angoissante. In order to determine the best approche in these cases, it will be necessary to evaluate your exams and proceed with an approfondie evaluation. Si vous le souhaitez, vous pouvez prendre rendez-vous pour qu'un de nos traumatologues évaluate the case of your girl in detail and you where the indications are the most appropriate.
Nous restons à votre disposition pour toute question supplémentaire.
Greetings.
Hello, good morning. My 16-year-old son has an intellectual disability. He has Osgood Schlatter disease and has had it for two years. However, one day while exercising, he hurt his knee. Now it's swollen and painful, and he can't bend it. He's taking anti-inflammatory and painkillers, but nothing. What do you recommend? Thank you.
Hello Guadalupe,
I'm sorry to hear about your son's situation. Osgood-Schlatter disease can cause discomfort, especially in active teenagers. However, if the knee is swollen, painful, and difficult to bend after an injury, a detailed evaluation by a trauma specialist is essential.
We recommend seeing an orthopedic surgeon to ensure you haven't sustained an additional knee injury, such as a sprain, and to receive appropriate treatment. Your doctor will be able to advise you on the best recovery options, which may include physical therapy, rest, or, in some cases, other interventions.
Greetings.
Bonjour j'ai 12ans et j'ai thiste maladie depuis déjà 2ans pile je continue à fait du sport (gym,équitation)
Is it serious to take charge of the maintenant?
Hello Sarah,
Osgood-Schlatter disease is common in active teenagers, especially those who play sports. Although it can be painful, it usually improves over time as bones and joints mature.
Although it would have been ideal to start treatment sooner, it's not too late to manage the condition. It's essential to have a specialist evaluate the case to prescribe the appropriate treatment, which generally includes rest, physical therapy, pain and inflammation control, and, in some cases, modifications in physical activity.
It would be advisable to consult with an orthopedic surgeon or sports medicine specialist for a detailed evaluation and appropriate recommendations for treatment and recovery.
Greetings.
أنا عمري 23 hours الضغط عليها أو عند السجود
شكرًا على تعليقك. من الأعراض المتوافقة مع مرض أوسغود-شلاتر، خاصةً لدى الأشخاص الشباب والنشطين. ومع ذلك، من المهم أن يقوم طبيب بإجراء تقييم لتأكيد التشخيص واستبعاد الأسباب المحتملة الأخرى. سيتمكن الأخصائي من اقتراح العلاج الأنسب، والذي يشمل عادةً الراحب
Bonjour, j'ai 15 ans et cela fait maintenant 1 ans que j'ai cette maladie.
Mon genou est extrêmement gonflé et quand je fait du sport je peu avoir quelques douleurs par moment.
Mon genou est tellement gonfler que cela me fait une grosse bosse en dessous du genou ce qui n'est ps pratique (impossible de se mettre à genoux)
Je voudrais know if the lorsque ma croissance will be fini this bosse will depart even if they douleur.
Bonjour, merci pour ton message.
La maladie d'Osgood-Schlatter est assez courante chez les adolescents en phase de croissance, surtout chez ceux qui pratiquent des sports qui exercent une pression sur les jambes. Inflammation and protuberance sous le genou que tu mentionnes sont des symptoms typiques de cette condition.
In general, the pain and inflammation decrease when the osseuse croissance is finished, so that it can light up at a certain time. Cependant, il est important de gérer la douleur et l'inflammation pendant cette période, en limiting certaines activités physiques intenses et en suivant les recommendations de ton médecin. Des treatments comme la physiothérapie peuvent également aider à réduire la douleur et à renforcer les muscles autour du genou.
It is recommended to consult a specialist to obtain a treatment plan adapted to your situation and to ensure the best approach for recovery.
N'hésite pas à demander l'avis d'un professionnel pour t'accompagner dans la gestion de ta condition.
ابني عمره ١٢ عام ويلعب كرة قدم مدافع ويعاني من أسجود ما الحل
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Bonjour
Ma fille a bosse and une douleur au genou after seulement une week. Le médecin a dit que c'était la maladie de Osgood Schlatter:
She is 15 years old and practices the basket 3 days per week.
Vu que c'est le debut de la maladie il lui a donné de l ibuprofene pendant 7 jours et arrêt total du basket pendant 1 mois et faire des étirements tous les jours
No more bone or kinesiology
Did you think that I did when I had the faire suivre for an osteo?
And does the porter have a genouillère rotulienne?
Thank you for your reply
Bonjour,
Merci pour votre message. En cas de maladie d'Osgood-Schlatter, suivre les recommandations Médicales initiales est essentiel, mais la kinésithérapie peut être très utile pour soulager les symptômes et éviter que la douleur ne persiste ou ne s'aggrave, surtout chez les jeunes sportifs. A kinésithérapeute ou un ostéopath spécialisé can propose des exercices adaptedés et un suivi de la douleur.
Concerning the genouillère rotulienne, elle peut être bénéfique dans certains cas pendant l'activité physique, mais il est toujours préférable qu'elle soit prescribed après une évaluation personnalisée. If you are happy, you can turn on the rendezvous with our team at 91 005 39 00. We will be happy to help you.
Greetings.
bonjour j'ai 11 ans ça doit faire 3 ans que j'ai l'osgood et la aujourd'hui je n'arrive presque plus a marcher est ce que il faut des béquilles du repos?
Bonjour,
Merci pour ton message. If the douleur is strong enough that you are sick, it is important to rest immediately. In certain cases, the use of béquilles can help in the soul pressure on the genu, but it must be evaluated by a health professional. As you are mineur, it is essential that you inform the person responsible for all (parent or guardian) of these symptoms, so that they can accompany you to consult a doctor or a kinésithérapeute the most vite possible. If you are in Spain or souhaitez a teleconsultation, you can obtain rendez-vous with our team in appeal to 91 005 39 00. Bon courage et bon rétablissement!
Greetings.
My 13-year-old son was diagnosed with Osgood-Schlatter almost a year ago. Since then, he's tried everything: wearing knee braces, applying ice after playing, doing exercises to strengthen his leg, and not running so much. However, after running, his knees start hurting, so he's started swimming and practicing swimming. I don't know what else to do...
Hello Pedro,
We're sorry your son is going through this. Osgood-Schlatter disease can be persistent, especially in active teenagers.
To assess whether there are any additional factors hindering your recovery, a personalized evaluation by our specialists is recommended. We can thoroughly study your case and assess whether there are other therapeutic options or adjustments to your current treatment. If you wish, you can make an appointment by calling (+34) 91 005 39 00.
Greetings.
Hello, I'm Angela from Mexico. The truth is I don't know if this is my illness, or only in my knees, but I'm 19 years old and I started having pain when I was 16, as well as in other joints. For a while, they did tests on me but they didn't find anything. Also, because of the cost, I stopped going. Any recommendations on what it could be? Please, my pain is very intense, especially in my knees, and it cracks when I move them.
Hello Angela,
We're sorry you've been experiencing pain for so long. Although Osgood-Schlatter syndrome usually appears in adolescence and primarily affects the knees, when pain is present in multiple joints and tests show no clear abnormalities, it's important to consider other possible causes, such as rheumatic or musculoskeletal disorders.
We understand that accessing medical care can be difficult, but if the pain persists and interferes with your activities, we recommend seeking further medical evaluation whenever possible. A detailed physical examination and additional testing can better guide the diagnosis and help you find appropriate treatment.
Greetings.
Bonjour, j'ai 14 ans et demi et depuis quelques moi j'ai une forte douleur au genou gauche. Je fais du basket depuis quelques mois et ajourd'hui, en fesant ce sport avec un ami attention de la maladie d'Osgood-Schlatter. Cet ami m'a advice d'aller voir un médecin, car celà concorde. Est-ce possible que j'en soit atteinte?
Hello Lou,
Merci pour ton message. La douleur au genou que tu décris, surtout si elle est localisée juste en dessous de la label et s'intensifie pendant ou après le sport, pourrait être liée à la maladie d'Osgood-Schlatter, en particulier à ton âge et en pratiquant un sport comme le basket, qui solicite beaucoup les genoux.
This is a frequent affection for adolescents who sport and lie at the croissance. The best advice is just on cell phone that you are given to me: consult a doctor, who can provide you with a precise diagnosis after a clinical examination and, if necessary, follow-up examinations. In attendant, essaie d'éviter les activités qui aggravent la douleur.
Good courage and greetings.
Bonjour je suis a taekwondo athlete and a football player. En lisant votre page j'ai remarqué d'avoir les memes symptômes que cette maladie mais je ne sait pas si je l ai. Parfois en faisant des activités sportives, la douleur me limite ou même quand quelque chose me touche j ai une douleur atroce pouvant memeblocker mon genou. Je voulais vous demander que puis-je faire pour guerir cette maladie.
Sincerely, Adry
Hello Adry,
Merci de nous avoir contactés. It is important that a specialist perform a complete evaluation in order to confirm whether you are satisfied with this bad condition or in another condition. The intense pain and the blockage of the genu may have several causes, and a precise diagnosis is essential to choose the appropriate treatment. Our recommendations are to consult a traumatologist or a specialist in sports medicine, who will effectuate the examinations and evaluate your case.
In attendance, avoid the activities that cause an intense pain and prevent your articulation. If you are happy, we can help you organize a meeting with our team. Nous restons à votre disposition pour toute question.
Greetings.