I had OSD when I was 14, I'm now 33 and it's still there. The bump has even become bigger. It's clearly seen in my trousers when I sit. It's like I've two knees. Frustrating.
It’s common on athletes specially the ones that started early 90’s as we tended to overwork cause of lack of knowledge in the past, I have it since 12 now 33 and still.
Got it for 2 years now. I think stretching works, but if you train 4 days per week and play 1 match per week like me, stretching is not going to stop the pain. I take some homeopathic medicins and a physiotherapist is stretching and cracking my back, because I'm growing and everything will be looser. It goes at times, sometimes its less painfull then other days. Sorry for my grammar, I'm 15 (Dutch,The Netherlands)
I did some Bulgarian split squats with significant weight in my hands, and have had consistent sore pain since. Taping has only given minimal relief. I’ll try these stretches and workouts.
I had a really bad case of Osgood Schlatters and it left me with a huge bump on my knees. There is no pain but I bump. I would recommend physical therapy for anyone with Osgood. It helped me get rid of it fast.
Have you considered getting your stride and strike pattern analysed. How your legs cycle through your run and how your feet strike the ground could also be a cause to running pain in the ankles, knees and hips. Thank you for the comment.
@ScarFace idk man i just left it alone i was wearing some kind of straps but it didn't help...so i stopped wearing them and now i can run and play football(or soccer) and it doesn't hurt...sometimes it does but a little
@ScarFace i wore the straps for like a year...maybe try that wear them and basically don't run,play soccer...that's my advice 🤷♂️ maybe quarantine helped me a little bcuz i was just laying in bed all day
yes ik i also have i take ic press it hard as i can in the thing in like an hour while watchong movie then it get much better it but idk its forever or not but just press it in the foot with ice
I have osgood atm at a very high level, my physio said it’s the worse he has ever seen but I only ended up missing 1 game out of my entire season when I was expected to miss half a season. I did this by doing the stretches and icing, for me icing was the most important part, if I didn’t have time to do both I would prioritise icing.
After alot of reading online due to my son having this (i have no medical background) it's very important to build up when you start exercising again. Definetly don't pick up where you left off, give your body (and more importantly your knees) time to get back into it. But if you're painfree it shouldn't be a problem to start training again.
Yes bro I did. I used kneecap for 6months didn't play games that has lot to with legs. I was 14 years old when it started. I had to stay away from soccer. Now a days O don't have the pain but I understand how it feels. Now I am 23.
Yea doing rehab exercises and strengthening your leg progressively is the key. Make sure to strengthen everyday at least twice even during your rest days
No you should not need to stop playing football. If might require sometime off, and practicing a mobility and strength regimen. Males and females have different hip knee alignment which can sometimes cause this issue to persist. Getting your alignment analysed by a professional can help determine if this is a cause.
Hi Slorpy, I'm sorry you had to quit soccer. Did you ever get assessed by a medical professional for other possible bio-mechanical issues that could be causing the pain? Bone and muscle structure as well as movement patterns can cause continual pain if not addressed and worked on.
Osgood shlatters is sooo annoying and painful anyone agree who has got it?
I do and it's scaring me because I want to be professional footballer and I have ocd I've had its for 2 weeks now its stressing me out
I play baseball and it always hurts
I have osgood schlatter 1 year now, i think its better than 1 year ago
Yes same mine has nearly gone now did you have to go to a physiotherapist? because that really helped me with the pain.
@@wangamatibe6170 how u feelin
I had OSD when I was 14, I'm now 33 and it's still there. The bump has even become bigger. It's clearly seen in my trousers when I sit. It's like I've two knees. Frustrating.
It’s common on athletes specially the ones that started early 90’s as we tended to overwork cause of lack of knowledge in the past, I have it since 12 now 33 and still.
Had it since I was 11 or 12. 30 now and hurts more too nowadays
Got it for 2 years now. I think stretching works, but if you train 4 days per week and play 1 match per week like me, stretching is not going to stop the pain. I take some homeopathic medicins and a physiotherapist is stretching and cracking my back, because I'm growing and everything will be looser. It goes at times, sometimes its less painfull then other days. Sorry for my grammar, I'm 15 (Dutch,The Netherlands)
Heb je er nog steeds last van?
Same problems for me also nearly 6 months.stretches did't help me.I am suffering a lot out of this.I am from india.Please reply...
Broer ik heb ook last van
Did you find any other methods to help?
@@natoe9461How are you now
Starting stretches/workouts today. See how I feel a couple weeks from now :)
Thanks you so much
I did some Bulgarian split squats with significant weight in my hands, and have had consistent sore pain since. Taping has only given minimal relief. I’ll try these stretches and workouts.
Thank you
I got it on my right leg my shooting leg then I started using my left now both my legs have ocd
How to reduce or fully clear that bump ?
I’m not to sure I have OSD because I have no bump on my knee and it’s on both of my knees but my orthopedic said I do have it apparently
Did you ever find out exactly what is was?
I had a really bad case of Osgood Schlatters and it left me with a huge bump on my knees. There is no pain but I bump.
I would recommend physical therapy for anyone with Osgood. It helped me get rid of it fast.
Only Elite I am 14 and will the pain go if I do physical therapy and streches or it will only go at 18 pls reply I need help
@@arm9n589 yea it will
I have osgood schlatters and i started to run yesterday and now my left knee hurts a lot
Flexyy_ SAME!
@@the91576 A week has passed and it goes away don't worry that much...But it still hurts a little bit
Have you considered getting your stride and strike pattern analysed. How your legs cycle through your run and how your feet strike the ground could also be a cause to running pain in the ankles, knees and hips. Thank you for the comment.
@ScarFace idk man i just left it alone i was wearing some kind of straps but it didn't help...so i stopped wearing them and now i can run and play football(or soccer) and it doesn't hurt...sometimes it does but a little
@ScarFace i wore the straps for like a year...maybe try that wear them and basically don't run,play soccer...that's my advice 🤷♂️ maybe quarantine helped me a little bcuz i was just laying in bed all day
thank you :)
Thank you for watching.
I have a Osgood Slater, and you do not show a Osgood Slater real. Sorry but the real Osgood S. Is a broken bond in the base of knees tendon.
"Alicia" knows what she is talking about
How can you get rid of the bump!!! Can you please tell me!?
Junior Leon It doesnt go away, it just gets hard and the pain will go away
U can’t- It is a forever thing that u must deal with
Forever, and ever
Surgery
yes ik i also have i take ic press it hard as i can in the thing in like an hour while watchong movie then it get much better it but idk its forever or not but just press it in the foot with ice
It doesn't go away , it just gets harder and then the pain goes away
Can i continue to olay rep soccer with this
Yes just make sure to see a physio if possible and do the stretches they tell u to do and ice after every training session and game
I have osgood atm at a very high level, my physio said it’s the worse he has ever seen but I only ended up missing 1 game out of my entire season when I was expected to miss half a season. I did this by doing the stretches and icing, for me icing was the most important part, if I didn’t have time to do both I would prioritise icing.
Hope it gets better
Ashton Walton-Ambrose did it ?
Did it@@ashtonwalton-ambrose3458
I have osgood sclatter
i took a break of football 2 month
And now i don't feel pain doing these test
Can i start playing football again ?
After alot of reading online due to my son having this (i have no medical background) it's very important to build up when you start exercising again. Definetly don't pick up where you left off, give your body (and more importantly your knees) time to get back into it.
But if you're painfree it shouldn't be a problem to start training again.
@@levizaman7539 ok i will give it another 1 month
Then i will get back to football
And everyday i will do the exercises
Thank you .
spanish?
It's fooootbaaal
No way I can bend my knee like that!
Me too 😢
Is anyone reduced from this pain??😭
How r u now
Yes bro I did. I used kneecap for 6months didn't play games that has lot to with legs. I was 14 years old when it started. I had to stay away from soccer. Now a days O don't have the pain but I understand how it feels. Now I am 23.
Your 23😔im 13 with it
Yea doing rehab exercises and strengthening your leg progressively is the key. Make sure to strengthen everyday at least twice even during your rest days
Are there any exercises for osgood schllaters because it hurts a lot and i train football
Istezi kvadricepse, znam vjezbe koje su meni osobno pomogle pa ako jos imas OSD reci da ti ih posaljem
its killing me dont tell me i have to stop football
I know right, i have had this shit for like 3 years now, im 15. Aaaand i had to quit soccer
No you should not need to stop playing football. If might require sometime off, and practicing a mobility and strength regimen. Males and females have different hip knee alignment which can sometimes cause this issue to persist. Getting your alignment analysed by a professional can help determine if this is a cause.
Hi Slorpy, I'm sorry you had to quit soccer. Did you ever get assessed by a medical professional for other possible bio-mechanical issues that could be causing the pain? Bone and muscle structure as well as movement patterns can cause continual pain if not addressed and worked on.
Osgood sucks and it makes me so sad when it hurts