2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.scispo.2016.04.014
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Étude d’une cohorte de 30 patients immobilisés avec une résine cruro-malléolaire pour une maladie d’Osgood-Schlatter

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“…Holden et al 23 found that those with less tissue involvement on baseline US were less likely to report pain at a 24‐month follow‐up. Similarly, in a retrospective study on immobilization, the presence of ossicles was associated with a significant delay in return to sports 17 . This, taken together with findings that ossicles are related to persistent pain beyond maturation of the tibial tuberosity, indicates that may, therefore, be a promising way to characterize severity on imaging and those at greater risk of a poor prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Holden et al 23 found that those with less tissue involvement on baseline US were less likely to report pain at a 24‐month follow‐up. Similarly, in a retrospective study on immobilization, the presence of ossicles was associated with a significant delay in return to sports 17 . This, taken together with findings that ossicles are related to persistent pain beyond maturation of the tibial tuberosity, indicates that may, therefore, be a promising way to characterize severity on imaging and those at greater risk of a poor prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Of the 40 studies included, 25 studies reported on OSD‐related imaging findings 4‐7,9,11‐30 . Most studies used radiography (n = 10) or US (n = 6), with the remaining studies using radiography and US (n = 4), radiography and MRI (n = 3), MRI only (n = 1) and one study using both CT, MRI, radiography, and bone scintigraphy (n = 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One exploratory study 24 found that those without imaging findings were less likely to have pain at follow-up, while another found that the presence of ossicles was associated with delayed return to sport. 25 Our findings build on this exploratory research by using a strong study design and blinding and underscore the relevance of potential surrogate biomarkers in the pathophysiology of OSD. However, many other factors may be involved in the relation between structural findings and pain severity and may modulate the adolescent's pain experience (e.g., physical activity).…”
Section: Relationship Between Pathophysiological Findings and Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 61%