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Growing pains and vitamin D supplementation

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by NewsBot, Mar 20, 2014.

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    Significant association among growing pains, vitamin D supplementation, and bone mineral status: results from a pilot cohort study
    Grazia Morandi et al
    Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism, March 2014
     
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    Are Growing Pains Related to Vitamin D Deficiency Efficacy of Vitamin D Therapy for Resolution of Symptoms
    Vehapoglu Aet al
    Medical Principles and Practice (International Journal of the Kuwait University Health Sciences Centre) Online First
     
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    How did the researchers determine that the pain was non-articular? This is, IMO, a common misconception among medical practitioners and researchers. Further, they found that resolution of the pain with Vit. D supplementation was "statiscally improved"...how about completely removed and treated with a simple orthotic device, as I have found? Thanks for the link, though.
     
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    Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency in Korean Children Presenting with Nonspecific Lower-Extremity Pain
    Min Jung Park, Juyeob Lee, Jun Ku Lee, and Sun Young Joo
    Yonsei Med J. 2015 Sep;56(5):1384-1388
     
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    Hardly helped by Vit. D...a placebo would probably have the same effect. Liquid ibuprofen at dinner and before bed works better, as it is an inflammatory condition. Transient synovitis of the STJ is actually what it is...not a Vit. D deficiency.
     
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    Association between the occurrence of growing pains and vitamin-D
    deficiency in Indian children aged 3-12 years

    Shruti Sharma et al
    Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health, 2018; 47(4): 306-310
     
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    Growing Pain Among Bangladeshi Children: Urban and Rural Settings
    Shafi Ahmed
    ACTA SCIENTIFIC PAEDIATRICS Volume 3 Issue 2 February 2020
     
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    Limb Pain and Vitamin-D Insufficiency in Children
    AKM Mamunur Rashid
    J Pediatr Neonatol. 2021;2(2):1014.
     
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    Vitamin D Deficiency in Children/Adolescent Presenting with Night Time Legs Pain
    Naheem Ahmed, Kiran Ashfaq Ahmed, Tayyaba Siddique, Raja Imtiaz Ahmed, Muhammad Aftab, Rashada Bibi
    Vol. 16 No. 04 (2022): Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences
     
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    Serum Vitamin D and Bone Mineral Density in Children with Growing Pain in a Tertiary Hospital of Bangladesh
    Md. Asif Ali, Mujammel Haque, Mohammad Imnul Islam, Mohammad Zahirul Islam Khan, Shahana Akhter Rahman
    Open Journal of Pediatrics > Vol.12 No.5, November 2022
     
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    Frequency of Hypovitaminosis D in Children with “Growing Pains”
    Shah Nawaz et al
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