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Old May 08, 2005, 09:25 PM
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Just How Common Is This Pediatric Condition?

Osgood-Schlatter Disease - Has anyone had any experience dealing with this? Is this a common enough pediatric condition to be mentioned in a lecture for RN students on pediatric musculoskeletal conditions??? Thanks for any insight you can offer me

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Old May 08, 2005, 10:03 PM
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I haven't dealt with it as a nurse, just a layperson. My younger brother-in-law had it. He played competitive sports since he could talk. I think it should be mentioned in lecture on a FYI basis for two reasons: Sports are becoming much more competitive and less recreational than they were years ago. Two, they are also becoming more competitive at a younger age when kids are still growing. I would not be surprised it this type of injury will become more common. Just my , of course.

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Old May 08, 2005, 10:05 PM
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Oh, found this too . . .

http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic347.htm

Hope it helps.

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Old May 08, 2005, 10:20 PM
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I definately think it is appropriate to include it in a lecture for nursing students. When I did peds rotation 15 (ouch) years ago it was touched on briefly probably because most of our clinicals were done in peds ortho.

I can't begin to count the number of girls I encountered with it in 7 years of coaching softball.
As a nurse I have only seen it 2-3 times, allwhile working in a pediatricians office and all in non-athletes.

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Old May 09, 2005, 02:00 AM
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I had it

I had it in jr high, hrt like h*** too. My Mom had worked in a pediatrician's office for years by that time, and she'd never heard of it til then, so I'm not sure if it's rare or not...that was an awful long time ago...

I work in a peds hospital myself and have only heard about it once, but it was not the reason the kids was admitted.


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Osgood-Schlatter Disease - Has anyone had any experience dealing with this? Is this a common enough pediatric condition to be mentioned in a lecture for RN students on pediatric musculoskeletal conditions??? Thanks for any insight you can offer me

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Old May 09, 2005, 06:19 AM
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Thanks for the insight This is invaluable. I think I will include this subject in my lecture.

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Old May 09, 2005, 02:59 PM
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I had it too. Hurt.

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Old May 09, 2005, 03:47 PM
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Never heard of it until I took my NCLEX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I guessed and I passed but I dont think it was because I got that question right

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Old May 13, 2005, 08:25 AM
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Yeah, I remember the pain of this!!!! It used to be mis-diagnosed alot as growing pains. I was told to exercise regularly and keep my knees moving..... nearly ended up in a cast!

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Old Jun 06, 2005, 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by kessadawn
I had it in jr high, hrt like h*** too. My Mom had worked in a pediatrician's office for years by that time, and she'd never heard of it til then, so I'm not sure if it's rare or not...that was an awful long time ago...

I work in a peds hospital myself and have only heard about it once, but it was not the reason the kids was admitted.
My hubby had to have knee surgery for O-S in his early 20's the orthopedic assured him it IS a common condition that teens can experience, and it will usually resolve on its own. Hubby was an odd case that required bilateral knee surgery. (Not surprising that he would be the ODD case) LOL

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