Individualized Rehabilitation for Osgood-Schlatter or Sever Pain in Youth Athletes

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age10-17
SponsorMedical University of Gdansk

About this trial

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a 12-week individualized rehabilitation program is feasible and helpful for children and adolescents with lower-extremity apophyseal pain, including Osgood-Schlatter-related knee pain and Sever-related heel pain. It will also learn about how well participants follow the program, whether the program can be delivered as planned, and whether pain, function, and sports participation improve during rehabilitation.

The main questions it aims to answer are:

1. Can this rehabilitation program be delivered with good attendance, good home-exercise adherence, and complete follow-up data? 2. Do pain, function, and sports participation improve during the rehabilitation period? 3. Which baseline clinical, functional, ultrasound, maturity, or biomarker features may help explain who responds better to rehabilitation?

All participants will receive the same overall rehabilitation framework. The program includes education, pain and load monitoring, an activity-ladder approach, symptom-guided exercise progression, motor-control training, basic strength exercises, and gradual return to running, jumping, landing, and sport-specific activities. Exercises are individualized according to symptoms, current activity level, movement quality, treatment tolerance, and clinical judgement.

Participants will:

1. Attend baseline and follow-up physiotherapy assessments. 2. Receive an individualized rehabilitation plan with education, pain and load monitoring, and home exercises. 3. Complete home exercises and keep a short symptom and activity log. 4. Attend in-person physiotherapy review visits during the rehabilitation period. 5. Answer questionnaires about pain, function, perceived change, and sports participation during follow-up.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Aged 10 to 17 years

Participates in organized sport and has at least 12 months of sport participation or training history

Has current lower-extremity apophyseal pain consistent with Osgood-Schlatter-related knee pain and/or Sever-related heel pain, or has previous Osgood-Schlatter-related or Sever-related symptoms with a residual or low-irritability presentation relevant to rehabilitation

pain is located at the tibial tubercle region and/or the calcaneal apophyseal/heel region

Disqualifiers

Current pain episode started after an acute traumatic injury that better explains the symptoms

Clinical presentation suggests a condition other than the target rehabilitation condition, including a major alternative knee or heel diagnosis requiring different management

Lower-limb surgery that would substantially affect rehabilitation planning, safety, or interpretation of outcomes

Known serious musculoskeletal, neurological, rheumatological, inflammatory, autoimmune, metabolic, or other systemic disease that may affect safe participation or interpretation of outcomes

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Individualized Load-Based Rehabilitation Pathway

Treatment groups

45 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators