Guest guest Posted April 7, 2005 Report Share Posted April 7, 2005 Hello All, My 16 yr. old son has something called Osgood-Schlatter disease. It has bothered him off and on for 2 yrs. now. It has really started to act up again. He is on the Badminton team and Track team at school. He lives and breaths sports. He is refusing to cut back as he says he missed out on far to much last year because of it and resting the knee really did not seem to help a lot. I have taken him to the doctor several times and get the same answer... " Quit doing sports for a few months and take Ibuprofen 3x daily to keep the swelling down " . Nothing more. I am not comfortable with my son taking so much ibuprofen on such a regular basis. He is taking more of a dose than recommended but Dr. said to because his age and weight (150lbs.) can handle it. I would so truly appreciate anyone's insight on alternative natural methods that would help him. I am not looking for a magic cure just something to help with the pain, swelling (inflammation) etc. I am open to anything: aromatherapy, herbs etc. Here is what I found on the web: http://familydoctor.org/135.xml Says: What is Osgood-Schlatter disease? Osgood-Schlatter (say: " oz-good shlot-ter " ) disease is one of the most common causes of knee pain in young athletes. It causes swelling, pain and tenderness just below the knee, over the shin bone (also called the tibia). It occurs mostly in boys who are having a growth spurt during their pre-teen or teenage years. One or both knees may be affected. How is Osgood-Schlatter disease treated? Your doctor may tell your child to cut down on time spent playing until the pain has been gone for 2 to 4 months. Your child may need to avoid any activity that requires deep knee bending. Your child may also need to run at a slower speed or for a shorter amount of time and jump less often. Thanks in advance, ~Michelle~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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