Ask questions Migration of staubli_val3_driver to its own repository As a consequence of the consensus reached in ros-industrial/ros_industrial_issues#49, I've extracted staubli_val3_driver out of this repository and have created a new repository that hosts just the driver. You may find it at ros-industrial/staubli_val3_driver. I've tried to retain as much of the commit history as possible (and where it made sense), and have transferred open issues as well. As this package is largely ROS-agnostic (it essentially hosts a VAL3 application and some launch files), I've only created a master branch. Commits and file provenance have been retained, and references to issues and PRs have been updated wherever possible. What remains is to remove staubli_val3_driver from this repository here. I don't want to do that unannounced, so this is the announcement -- at least here on the tracker. Rationale for doing this now (and with this package): @marshallpowell97 is working on some improvements and will be contributing PRs to fix some of the outstanding issues.
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Fortunately, adults with Osgood-Schlatter disease generally only have one afflicted knee and do not experience excessive pain. Don't stress if you have Osgood-Schlatter disease as an adult, although it is uncommon, you are not alone! Any person who had Osgood-Schlatters as a child is more likely to keep getting it as an adult. In fact, about 10% of patients with Osgood-Schlatters continue to experience some symptoms into their adult years. Similar to kids, adults can also get this disease if they participate in repetitive physical activities and sports, consisting of basketball, volleyball, figure skating, and so on. What Causes Osgood Schlatter Disease in Adults? Regrettably, some people continue to have pain from Osgood-Schlatter disease after they are totally grown. This is normally caused by bone fragments left from when your bone was replacing cartilage in your knee. These pieces can be left in your patellar tendon from unresolved Osgood-Schlatters and aggravate your knee. A lot of adults experience similar Osgood-Schlatters symptoms in contrast to kids and adolescents with the disease.
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