Patellar tendinopathy is a common cause of anterior knee pain. This review discusses the current concepts relating to the development of this condition and the best evidence on diagnosis and management of this condition.Patellar tendon biomechanics should be considered as a predisposing factor for ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to patellar:patellar reflex,patellar dislocation,patellar ligament,Patellar Tendinitis pa·tel·la (pə-tĕl′ə) n.pl.pa·tel·lae(-tĕl′ē) 1. a.A flat triangular bone located at the front of the knee jo...
Tendinopathies are challenging conditions frequent in athletes and in middle-aged overweight patients with no history of increased physical activity. The term “tendinopathy” refers to a clinical condition characterised by pain, swelling, and functional limitations of tendons and nearby structures, the...
Patellar tendinopathy is a common cause of knee pain and functional impairment in athletes. It is commonly managed using conservative measures such as physiotherapy, but cases that are refractory to such treatment may require a more invasive approach. Various forms of image-guided injection therapy ha...
Patellar tendinopathy is a major problem for many athletes, especially those involved in jumping activities. Despite its frequency and negative impact on athletic careers, no evidence-based guidelines for management of this overuse injury exist. Since functional outcomes of conservative and surgical treatm...
Peritendinous injections and eccentric training decrease neovascula...doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/09638280701792268Suan Cheng TanOtto ChanTaylor & FrancisDisability and RehabilitationTan SC, Chan O (2008) Achilles and patellar tendinopathy: cur- rent understanding of pathophysiology and management. ...
Patellar tendinopathy: some aspects of basic science and clinical management. Br J. Sports Med., 32: 346-355.Khan KM, Maffulli N, Coleman BD, Cook JL, Taunton JE (1998) Patellar tendinopathy: some aspects of basic science and clinical management. Br J Sports Med 32:346-355...
Patellar tendinopathy, giving the clinical syndrome of "jumpers knee," commonly presents in athletes whose activity involves eccentric loading of the knee, such as high jumpers and long jumpers. The pathology is degenerative rather than inflammatory, possibly as a result of repetitive microtrauma. ...
(1998) Patellar tendinopathy: some aspects of basic science and clinical management. Br J Sports Med. 32(4): 346-355.Khan KM, Maffulli N, Coleman BD, Cook JL, Taunton JE: Patellar tendinopathy: some aspects of basic science and clinical management. Br J Sports Med 1998, 32:346-355....
Objectives We performed a systematic review and network meta-analysis (NMA) of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to provide insights into the effectiveness of available treatment modalities in patellar tendinopathy(PT). Methods Several databases were searched in May 2021 for RCTs assessing the ...