Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Pediatric Knee Pain: Oschgood Schlatter’s Disease

Treatment for Pediatric Knee Pain caused by OSD

Pediatric Knee PainWhat is it: Oschgood Schlatters disease is a very common cause of pediatric knee pain, especially in young athletes, usually between the ages of 10 and 15. It occurs due to a period of rapid growth, combined with a high level of sporting activity. Though it’s one of the most common causes of pediatric knee pain, it’s really not a disease, but an overuse injury. OSD can be quite painful, but usually resolves itself within 12 to 24 months.
Important Facts: These changes result in a pulling force from the patella tendon, onto the tibial tuberosity (bony protrusion at the top of the shin). This area then becomes inflamed, painful and swollen. This is frequent in younger people due to the remaining softness in their bones (from childhood). Pediatric knee pain from OSD usually strikes around the beginning of their growth spurts, the approximately 2-year period during which they grow most rapidly. Growth spurts can begin any time between the ages of 8 and 13 for girls, or 10 and 15 for boys. OSD has been more common in boys, but as more girls participate in sports, this is changing.
Statistics: OSD usually causes pediatric knee pain in children and adolescents ages 11 to 15. One study suggests that 13% of all athletes suffer from OSD.
Treatment Duration: Pediatric knee pain caused by OSD can be quite painful, but usually resolves itself within 12 to 24 months.
Do’s/Don’ts: This injury needs rest if it is to heal properly. Only do as much exercise as it will allow without causing pain. Weight bearing exercise will make the knee pain worse. Keep sessions few and high quality rather than train every day. Apply ice or cold therapy to the knee regularly throughout the day to reduce pain and inflammation and particularly following activity or sport. Ice should be applied at least three times a day for 10 to 15 minutes. Do not get steroid injections as this may cause weakening of the infrapatellar ligament, scaring and fat necrosis.
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