evaluation
Osgood Schlatter disease (OSD) is diagnosed clinically (1).
Often patients complain of pain, tenderness and a swelling over the tibial tubercle (2).
In children examination of the hip is important since some hip conditions may present with pain in the knee (e.g.- slipped capital femoral epiphysis) (3).
Local palpation and resisted knee extension will reproduce pain at the tibial tuberosity (2)
Routine radiographs are not required unless to rule out additional diagnoses such as fracture, infection, or bone tumor.
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