Problemi speciali
Le osteocondrosi degli arti inferiori
Osteochondrosis in the lower limbs
Marco Carbone
SC Ortopedia, Traumatologia Pediatrica e Centro per il trattamento della scoliosi, IRCCS Materno-Infantile “Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste
Marzo 2014 - pagg. 165 -169
Abstract
Osteochondrosis is a term used to describe a group of disorders that affect the growing
skeleton. The exact etiology of these disorders is unknown, but genetic causes, repetitive
trauma, vascular abnormalities, and mechanical factors may all play a role. Osgood-
Schlatter and Sinding-Larsen-Johansson diseases are common causes of anterior knee
pain that is aggravated by jumping activities and kneeling. They are a self-limited
process that responds to activity modification. Sever disease or calcaneal apophysitis
causes heel pain that is exacerbated by activity and wearing cleats. It often mimics
Achilles tendinitis. Nonoperative treatment includes activity and shoe modifications,
padded heel cups, and calf stretches. Köhler bone disease is an osteochondrosis of the
navicular bone in the foot. Patients are often aged between three and eight years, and
boys are three to five times more likely to be affected. Recent reviews have shown that a
short leg cast for up to four-eight weeks accelerates resolution of symptoms, although
long-term outcomes are favourable regardless of treatment.
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