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What is patellar tendinopathy?
Patellar tendinopathy (often called 'jumpers knee') is a relatively common soft tissue injury. It affects the tendon at the front of your knee, below your kneecap (the patellar tendon). It is more common in people who take part in sports that mainly involve jumping and running, such as volleyball, tennis, football and badminton.
How do doctors diagnose patellar tendon injuries?
Your doctor may suggest one or more of the following imaging tests: X-rays. X-rays help to exclude other bone problems that can cause knee pain. Ultrasound. This test uses sound waves to create an image of your knee, revealing tears in your patellar tendon.
Can you get patellar tendinitis if you don't jump?
Can you get patellar tendinitis if you don't jump?
However, even people who don't participate in jumping sports can get patellar tendinitis. For most people, treatment of patellar tendinitis begins with physical therapy to stretch and strengthen the muscles around the knee. Patellar tendinitis causes pain in the patellar tendon, which runs from the kneecap (patella) to the shinbone (tibia).
What are the treatment options for patellar tendon rupture?
What are the treatment options for patellar tendon rupture?
An ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injection into the sheath around the patellar tendon may help relieve pain. But these types of drugs can also weaken tendons and make them more likely to rupture. Platelet-rich plasma injection. This type of injection has been tried in some people with chronic patellar tendon problems. Studies are ongoing.
What is patellar tendinopathy? Patellar tendinopathy — also known as patellar tendinosis or jumper's knee — is a disorder of the patellar tendon. The patellar tendon is a flexible band of tissue that connects your kneecap to your shin bone and helps you straighten your leg.
What are the different types of patellar tendon rupture?
Patellar tendon rupture- There are two possible types of rupture: a complete tear and a partial tear. The patellar tendon often ruptures proximally, near the patellar origin. A complete tear leads to a high riding patella and requires surgical repair while a partial tear leads to tendinopathy and can be treated conservatively.
How do you diagnose a torn patellar tendon?
Diagnosis. People who tear the tendon will be unable to extend their knee against gravity, and unable to perform a straight leg raise test. The examiner can usually feel the gap in the tendon, just below the kneecap. An X-ray will be obtained, as a patellar fracture can cause similar symptoms, and should be excluded as a possible diagnosis.
What is the function of the patella in the knee?
What is the function of the patella in the knee?
Patellar ligament (lateral view) The function of the patella is to increase the length of the lever arm of the patellar tendon and therefore allow quadriceps femoris to exert a higher moment around the axis of rotation of the knee for a given level of muscle contraction than in the absence of a patella.