When treating a client with Osgood-Schlatter disease (patellar tendinitis at the tibial tu-berosity):
a. Mobilizations are indicated in all phases.
b. Use friction around the knee to reduce adhesions once inflammation has abated.
c. Strengthening the quadriceps will help relieve tension on the tibial tuberosity.
d. Do not use a bolster under the knees when treating the quadriceps.
ANS: B
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