Foot Mobilisation & Manipulation: An Overlooked Key to Managing Osgood–Schlatter Disease
Osgood–Schlatter disease (OSD) is a common cause of anterior knee pain in active adolescents, typically linked to repetitive stress at the tibial tuberosity during growth spurts. While treatment often focuses on local knee management, a growing body of evidence shows that lower-limb biomechanics, especially foot and ankle function can significantly influence both the onset and […]