Abstract

11 yo male with history of Osgood Schlatter presented to Sports Medicine with hip pain after playing in a basketball tournament 5 days prior. No discreet injury. Nocturnal pain occurred the night before his sports medicine visit. This was his second episode of hip pain in 6 months. NSAIDs, rest, and stretching improved his pain. No other symptoms. Exam remarkable for normal vitals, well appearing African American boy, antalgic gait, mild pain with hip flexion and rotation. Differential diagnosis includes - Leg Calve …

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