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The mid-term effect of Osgood-Schlatter disease on knee function in young players from elite soccer academies.

E BezuglovBekzhan PirmakhanovG UssatayevaA EmanovYu ValovaA KletsovskiyVladimir Yurevich KhaitinE UsmanovaM ButovskiyR Morgans
Published in: The Physician and sportsmedicine (2022)
OSD among young soccer players, when symptoms resolve, continue about one month and they can return to regular training and participation in games. Wherein, the negative effects in knee joint function were significantly more likely in soccer players with previous OSD history when compared with their peers with no history of OSD. While oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs was also more widely employed in soccer players with previous OSD history. Potentially this may lead to performance deficits and disadvantages for their future careers and coaches and physicians should be informed.
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