Conservative Management of Knee Pain Associated With a Benign Femoral Osteochondroma in a Youth Athlete: A Case Report

Morgan R. Price DC
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this case report is to describe the conservative treatment of a patient with musculoskeletal knee pain associated with a benign femoral osteochondroma.

Clinical Features

An 11-year-old boy with acute left knee pain for 1 week's duration presented for chiropractic evaluation. He attributed the pain to nontraumatic provocation during football and a pre-existing benign osteochondroma located in his left femoral epiphysis. He had pain throughout his posteromedial knee and distal thigh, attributed to acute irritation of the surrounding adductor and medial hamstring musculature. His orthopedic surgeon had recommended delaying surgical excision. The patient presented for conservative pain management to continue participating in football.

Intervention and Outcome

A trial of conservative care was performed for 3 visits throughout 6 days. It consisted of therapeutic exercise in the form of end-range isometric exercises and gentle manual therapy, with self-management strategies including Kinesio Taping and cryotherapy. After 3 visits the patient's acute pain declined and his function and ranges of motion returned to baseline, which allowed him to continue participating in youth football unrestricted.

Conclusion

A young athlete with knee pain, likely associated with a distal femoral osteochondroma, was managed with a short course of chiropractic care. The patient was able to continue participating in youth football and required no further care.

一例青年运动员良性股骨骨软骨瘤并发膝关节疼痛的保守治疗
目的:报告一例伴有良性股骨骨软骨瘤的膝关节骨骼肌疼痛患者的保守治疗。临床特征:一名11岁男孩,急性左膝疼痛持续1周,提出整脊评估。他将疼痛归因于足球期间的非创伤性刺激和他左股骨骺处已有的良性骨软骨瘤。由于周围内收肌和内侧腘绳肌的急性刺激,患者整个膝后内侧和大腿远端疼痛。他的骨科医生建议延迟手术切除。患者提出保守的疼痛管理继续参加足球。干预措施和结果保守治疗试验进行了3次就诊,共6天。它包括以末端等距运动和温和的手工疗法形式进行的治疗性运动,以及包括肌内效贴敷和冷冻疗法在内的自我管理策略。3次就诊后,患者的急性疼痛减轻,功能和活动范围恢复到基线,这使他能够继续不受限制地参加青少年足球比赛。结论一例年轻运动员膝关节疼痛,可能与股骨远端骨软骨瘤相关,采用短期捏脊治疗。病人能够继续参加青少年足球比赛,不需要进一步的护理。
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