OSGOOD-SCHLATTERS CONDITION

KEVIN B. NEWFIELD, D.O., Resident Orthopedic Surgery

RICHARD W. KRUSE, D.O., Attending Orthopedic Surgery

CLINICAL CASE PRESENTATION

ORTHOPAEDIC DEPARTMENT

THE ALFRED I. DUPONT INSTITUTE

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE

CASE HISTORY:

This 11 year old black female presented to Orthopaedic Clinic complaining of right knee pain . There was no history of trauma. This pain increased with activity and decreased at rest and had been present for approximately one year. When asked to localize the pain the patient pointed directly to the tibial tubercle. A history of Osteomyolitis of the right tibial shaft at age two was elicited. The suggested cause was a burn of the left tibia by a curling iron. The infection was treated with IV antibiotics.

PHYSICAL EXAM: Prominence of the right tibial tubercle was noted as compared to the left. There was no joint line tenderness or effusion. The right knee had full range of motion with no hamstring or quadriceps tightness. There was no instability to varus or valgus stress. Lochman and MacMurray test were negative. There was no pain to palpation over the infrapatellar ligament and patellar tracking was normal. The tibial tubercle was swollen and tender to palpation. There was pain with resisted knee extension.

X-RAY: A small area of ossification anterior to the tibial tubercle and within the infrapatellar ligament was noted.

DIAGNOSIS: Osgood-Schlatters Condition

TREATMENT: The patient was sent for a physical therapy evaluation and training for stretching and isometric strengthening including a home exercise program. Antiinflamatories were prescribed. A knee pad was recommended for sports and kneeling activities. Stretching before and after sports as well as application of ice was recommended. A follow up appointment at six weeks was made.

OSGOOD-SCHLATTERS CONDITION

HISTORY:

Condition discovered simultaneously by Robert Bayley Osgood (1873-1956) at Boston General Hospital and Carl Schlatter (1864-1934) in Zurich, in 1903.

TREATMENT:
OUTCOME & EXPECTATIONS:
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