2022
DOI: 10.3390/children9060826
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The Etiology and Risk Factors of Osgood–Schlatter Disease: A Systematic Review

Abstract: The etiology and etiopathogenesis of Osgood–Schlatter Disease (OD) are not fully understood. The aim of this review is to systematically analyze the available literature about the etiology and risk factors of OD. The literature was systematically reviewed using the PRISMA criteria to evaluate all studies published in the last 25 years (between 1996 and 2021) dealing with the etiology of OD. A total of 16 articles were included. The etiology and risk factors of OD are controversial. The main articles focused on… Show more

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“…In agreement with previous studies [ 9 11 , 28 , 32 , 47 ], the decreased flexibility of the quadriceps was a risk factor for OSD development, and the quadriceps flexibility range of 35° was found to be the most appropriate cut-off point for prognostic screening of individuals at high risk of OSD development. This finding suggests that OSD prevention should focus on young athletes whose quadriceps flexibility is larger than 35°.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In agreement with previous studies [ 9 11 , 28 , 32 , 47 ], the decreased flexibility of the quadriceps was a risk factor for OSD development, and the quadriceps flexibility range of 35° was found to be the most appropriate cut-off point for prognostic screening of individuals at high risk of OSD development. This finding suggests that OSD prevention should focus on young athletes whose quadriceps flexibility is larger than 35°.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…OSD develops when the tibial tuberosity maturity is at the apophyseal or epiphyseal stage [8, 26]. Commonly reported risk factor is reduced flexibility of the quadriceps femoris muscle during the growth spurt [9, 10, 24, 28, 47]; however, the cut‐off value for quadriceps femoris flexibility during OSD onset has never been investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they observed a statistically higher risk of PJI (odds ratio: 1.2, 95% confidence interval: 1.058-1.347, P = 0.045) if injections were administered within three months prior to THA [12]. Similarly, Lucenti et al, in their systematic review on infection risk in patients who received corticosteroid injections before TSA or shoulder arthroscopy, determined that the risk of postoperative infection was greater when injections were given within three months of surgery [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Ein Röntgenbild bestätigte die Diagnose. Wegen eines geringen Vitamin-D-Spiegels wurde eine Substitution durchgeführt 27 .…”
Section: Klinikunclassified