• Title/Summary/Keyword: Osgood-Schlatter Disease

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A Clinical Study on the Effects of Extravascular Laser System on Osgood-Schlatter Disease (비침습 레이저 조사기를 이용한 Osgood-Schlatter's disease의 치료 증례보고)

  • Suk, Yun Hee;Min, Sang Yeon;Kim, Jang Hyun
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of Extravascular Laser System on Osgood-Schlatter Disease Methods: In this study, we treated the 6 cases of children who were diagnosed with Osgood-Schlatter disease with Extravascular Laser System. 4 of them were treated with acupuncture as well, the other 2 were given with combined acupuncture and Blood-pricking Treatment. For evaluation, 6 children explained the degree of pain relief by comparing with degree of pain before treatment. Results: Extravascular Laser System for Osgood-Schlatter Disease resulted in a significant decline in the subjective pain degree. All of them were almost cured. The average treatment times was 6.7 times, and the average treatment period was 26.7days. Conclusions We report the good result of the efficacy of extravascular laser system on Osgood-Schlatter Desease. Cases in this study, however, were small in number. Therefore more study is required.

A Case Report on Osgood-Schlatter Disease Treatment Using Complex Korean Medicine Therapy Including Chuna Therapy (추나 요법을 포함한 복합 한방치료를 이용한 오스굿-슐라터 병의 치료 증례보고)

  • Ji-Won Lee;Youn-Seok Ko;Min-Su Ju
    • The Journal of Churna Manual Medicine for Spine and Nerves
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.51-62
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    • 2022
  • Objectives This case study aimed to investigate the effect of complex Korean medicine therapy and fascia Chuna therapy on Osgood-Schlatter disease. Methods Hospitalization treatment was performed on a 13-year-old Osgood-Schlatter patient who visited Woosuk University Korean Medicine Hospital. The patient complained of pain in both the tibial tuberosity and restriction on the range of knee joint movement. The results were evaluated using the visual analogue scale, knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score, and range of motion. Results After treatment, knee pain decreased and range of movement angle improved. Conclusions This study suggests that complex Korean medicine therapy, including myofascial Chuna therapy, are effective in improving the range of motion and improving pain in early Osgood-Schlatter disease. The limitation of this study is that the subject of the study was limited to one case. Further clinical studies are required.

Arthroscopic Removal of Ossicles Associated with Osgood-Schlatter's Disease (관절경을 이용한 오스굿씨 병(Osgood-Schlatter's Disease)의 골편 제거술)

  • Ahn Jin Hwan;Ha Kwon-Ick;Ha Chul-Won;Lee Seok-Je
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.67-70
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    • 2000
  • Osgood-Schlatter's disease is generally treated conservatively. However, surgical treatment is necessary for some patients with recurrent or persistent pain that does not respond to conservative treatment. Most authors recommend the excision of the loose ossicles present around the distal end of the patellar tendon. The authors report the technique of arthroscopic removal of the ossicles for Osgood-Schaltter's disease instead of the conventional technique through the incision at the tibial tuberosity. The advantages of this technique are less damage to the patellar tendon, early postoperative recovery, making no incisional scar in front of the tuberosity which causes the scar discomfort in kneeling, and more cosmetic result.

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Radiographic Changes of Bilateral Partial Avulsion Fracture of Tibial Tuberosity in a Dog (개에서 발생한 양측성 경골조면 부분 견열골절의 방사선학적 변화)

  • Keh, Seo-Yeon;Choi, Mi-Hyun;Lee, Nam-Soon;Jang, Jae-Young;Lee, Hae-Keong;Kim, Hyun-Wook;Yoon, Junghee
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.134-137
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    • 2013
  • A 4-month-old intact male Jindo dog was presented for left hindlimb lameness. On radiographs, a small mineralized piece was identified beneath the apophysis of tibia with no or minimal displacement of apophysis bilaterally. Subsequently, the cranioproximal bony aspect of the tibia changed radiolucent to radiopaque. The left side recovered after surgical management, but the right side was self-limited with conservative management. The diagnosis was partial avulsion fracture of the tibial tuberosity which has been called 'Osgood-Schlatter disease' in dogs.

KNEE: Basic Science and Injury of Bone (슬관절 주위 글격의 기초과학 및 스포츠 손상)

  • Kim Hee-Chun
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.77-81
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    • 2003
  • Purpose: The biomechanics and kinematics of knee joint were reviewed in this article. And then the common sports injuries were presented. Anatomy and Kinetics: None of the pairs of bearing surfaces in the knee joint is exactly congruent This allows the knee six degrees of freedom of motion. Tibiofemoral Kinematics: In flexion and extension, the axis of motion is not perpendicular to the medial-lateral plane of the joint, nor is it perpendicular to the axis of longitudinal rotation. This results in coupled varus angulation and internal rotation with flexion and in valgus angulation and external rotation with extension. Patellofemoral Articulation: Loads across the patellofemoral joint are indirectly related to the angle of knee flexion and directly related to the force generated within the quadriceps mechanism. Fractures of the Patella: Nonoperative treatment is indicated if the extensor mechanism is intact and if displacement of fragment is minimal. The specific type of internal fixation depends on the fracture pattern. It is important to repair retinaculum. Acute and Recurrent Patellar Instability: The degree of dysplasia and the extent of the instability play a large part in determining the success of nonoperative treatment. Patients who experience recurrent dislocations and patients with major anatomic variations require surgery to minimize their instability. Sports Injuries in School-age Atheletes: Patellar pain in young athletes groups a number of conditions, including Idiopathic Adolescent Anterior Knee Pain, Osgood- Schlatter Disease, and Sinding-Larsen-Johansson Disease.

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