AbstractPatellar tendinopathy is very common in patients complaining of anterior knee pain. Its aetiology is still unclear, but neovascularisation seems to play a role. Different treatments have been proposed overtime, from rehabilitation to platelet-rich-plasma injections, but there is no agreement on the best treatment protocol. The final stage of patellar tendinopathy is patellar tendon rupture. In these cases surgical treatment is often required. The aim of this literature review is to focus on the aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment of both patellar tendinopathy and rupture. We report the conservative treatments proposed for patellar tendinopathy and the surgical techniques described for its rupture
Introduction: Rupture of the patellar tendon is becoming more and more frequent, even in sports acti...
PURPOSE: There is no golden standard management for neglected, chronic patellar tendon rupture as th...
Certain similarities can clearly be appreciated between Achilles and patellar tendon ruptures. Both ...
AbstractPatellar tendinopathy is very common in patients complaining of anterior knee pain. Its aeti...
Purpose. In patellar tendinopathy, there is anterior knee pain with tenderness of the attachment of ...
The hallmark features of patellar tendinopathy are (1) pain localized to the inferior pole of the pa...
Patellar tendinopathy is a condition characterized by anterior knee activity-related pain. It has a ...
Patellar tendinopathy disrupts athletic careers in several sports and is resistant to many forms of ...
“Patellar tendinopathy” is also known as “Jumper’s knee” and is a common cause of impaired function ...
Patellar tendinopathy, a common condition in sport, can be recurrent and resistant to treatment, Ris...
Background and Aims: Quadriceps and patella tendon ruptures are uncommon injuries often resulting fr...
Patellar tendinopathy is a common and difficult-to-treat overuse injury of the patellar tendon with ...
Patellar tendinopathy, commonly known as jumper’s knee, is an overuse injury of the patellar tendon....
Patellofemoral pain is the syndrome that is the most common cause of anterior knee pain. Patellofemo...
Patellar tendinopathy causes substantial morbidity in both professional and recreational athletes. T...
Introduction: Rupture of the patellar tendon is becoming more and more frequent, even in sports acti...
PURPOSE: There is no golden standard management for neglected, chronic patellar tendon rupture as th...
Certain similarities can clearly be appreciated between Achilles and patellar tendon ruptures. Both ...
AbstractPatellar tendinopathy is very common in patients complaining of anterior knee pain. Its aeti...
Purpose. In patellar tendinopathy, there is anterior knee pain with tenderness of the attachment of ...
The hallmark features of patellar tendinopathy are (1) pain localized to the inferior pole of the pa...
Patellar tendinopathy is a condition characterized by anterior knee activity-related pain. It has a ...
Patellar tendinopathy disrupts athletic careers in several sports and is resistant to many forms of ...
“Patellar tendinopathy” is also known as “Jumper’s knee” and is a common cause of impaired function ...
Patellar tendinopathy, a common condition in sport, can be recurrent and resistant to treatment, Ris...
Background and Aims: Quadriceps and patella tendon ruptures are uncommon injuries often resulting fr...
Patellar tendinopathy is a common and difficult-to-treat overuse injury of the patellar tendon with ...
Patellar tendinopathy, commonly known as jumper’s knee, is an overuse injury of the patellar tendon....
Patellofemoral pain is the syndrome that is the most common cause of anterior knee pain. Patellofemo...
Patellar tendinopathy causes substantial morbidity in both professional and recreational athletes. T...
Introduction: Rupture of the patellar tendon is becoming more and more frequent, even in sports acti...
PURPOSE: There is no golden standard management for neglected, chronic patellar tendon rupture as th...
Certain similarities can clearly be appreciated between Achilles and patellar tendon ruptures. Both ...