[tri-med] Re: Growth Hormone information
- From: "jwaite" <jwaite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 09:54:19 -0400
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From: "Karen" <karens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> I am guessing that you mean Osgood Schlatter Syndrome :-) (but I like the
> slaughter addition LOL) From my understanding Osgood's is more due to
sudden
> growth rather than too much growth.
And sports the put a lot of stress on the legs (ie: running, jumping,
squatting and kneeling).
It's a combo effect from age, sports activities and growth spurts in most
'typical' cases.
The pain is felt in the shins most of the time (below the knee).
Michelle mom to Alex (17, partial trisomy 14 mosaic) and Molly (13)
MichiganUSA
Building ___ooOOoo__ Rainbows
www.trisomyonline.org
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