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  2. Osgood–Schlatter disease - Wikipedia

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    OsgoodSchlatter disease (OSD) is inflammation of the patellar ligament at the tibial tuberosity (apophysitis) [3] usually affecting adolescents during growth spurts. [5] It is characterized by a painful bump just below the knee that is worse with activity and better with rest. [3] Episodes of pain typically last a few weeks to months. [6]

  3. Sever's disease - Wikipedia

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    It occurs in both males and females. There are a number of locations in the body that may get apophysitis pain. Another common location is at the front of the knee which is known as apophysitis of the tibial tuberosity or OsgoodSchlatter disease.

  4. Osteochondrosis - Wikipedia

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    Non-articular: This group includes Sever's disease (of the calcaneus, or heel), and other conditions not completely characteristic of the osteochondroses, such as Osgood-Schlatter's disease (of the tibial tubercle) [10] and Sinding-Larsen-Johansson syndrome (proximal patellar tendon).

  5. Patellofemoral pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis of patellofemoral pain syndrome is made by ruling out patellar tendinitis, prepatellar bursitis, plica syndrome, Sinding-Larsen and Johansson syndrome, and OsgoodSchlatter disease. [23] Currently, there is not a gold standard assessment to diagnose PFPS. [20]

  6. Patellar tendinitis - Wikipedia

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    Pain at the front of the knee [1] Complications: Patellar tendon rupture [2] Risk factors: Jumping sports, being overweight [1] Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms and examination [2] Differential diagnosis: Chondromalacia patella, Osgood-Schlatter disease, patellofemoral syndrome, infrapatellar bursitis [1] [2] Treatment: Rest, physical ...

  7. ‘My Low Back Pain Turned Out To Be A Rare Inflammatory ...

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    Steff DiPardo's mysterious back pain turned out to be ankylosing spondylitis, an inflammatory disorder that causes the bones in the spine to fuse over time. ... It’s an inflammatory disease with ...

  8. Tuberosity of the tibia - Wikipedia

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    Tenderness in the tibial tuberosity can arise from Osgood-Schlatter disease or deep infrapatellar bursitis. A bony prominence on the tibial tuberosity can be the result of ongoing Osgood-Schlatter’s irritation in an adolescent with open growth plates, or what remains of Osgood-Schlatter’s in adults. [5]

  9. Sinding-Larsen and Johansson syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It is analogous to OsgoodSchlatter disease which involves the upper margin of the tibia. This variant was discovered in 1908, during a winter indoor Olympic qualifier event in Scandinavia. Sever's disease is a similar condition affecting the heel.