Definition of Apophysitis. Meaning of Apophysitis. Synonyms of Apophysitis

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Definition of Apophysitis

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Meaning of Apophysitis from wikipedia

- in the body that may get apophysitis pain. Another common location is at the front of the knee which is known as apophysitis of the tibial tuberosity...
- Examples include: Osgood–Schlatter disease (apophysitis of the tibial tubercle) Sever's disease (apophysitis of the posterior tubercle of the heel) Sinding-L****n...
- (OSD) is inflammation of the patellar ligament at the tibial tuberosity (apophysitis) usually affecting adolescents during growth spurts. It is characterized...
- anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD). Anatomically close but separate conditions are: Apophysitis, inflammation of the bony attachment, generally ****ociated with overuse...
- Magnus Falsen Sinding-L****n (1866-1930), a Norwegian physician, is apophysitis of the inferior pole of the patella. It is analogous to Osgood–Schlatter...
- ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, and reactive arthritis. Apophysitis, inflammation of the bony attachment, generally ****ociated with overuse...
- October 2011. Deniz G, Kose O, Guneri B, Duygun F (May 2014). "Traction apophysitis of the fifth metatarsal base in a child: Iselin's disease". BMJ Case...
- 2011. Deniz, G.; Kose, O.; Guneri, B.; Duygun, F. (2014). "Traction apophysitis of the fifth metatarsal base in a child: Iselin's disease". BMJ Case...
- prolonged sitting on a hard surface. It may also be related to ischial apophysitis, which may be caused by exercise, particularly in young and athletic...
- Little League elbow, technically termed medial epicondyle apophysitis, is a condition that is caused by repetitive overhand throwing motions in children...