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Has anyone else on here been suffering from Osgood Schlatters syndrome, or as some call it, Jumper's knees?

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I've suffered from it on and off for years. It seems to go of it's own accord and comes back likewise! but I have only just found out the name of the problem. I desperately want to try and get some fitness back in my life but this painful syndrome is ruining any attempt I make. Anyone out there who is going through the same thing?

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Hi, can I check that you have found the right support group for your condition? Try looking at NHS Inform for your condition, as there's a lot of good information there.

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Hi lovesradio, thanks for the info, I'll have a look at it. 😊

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