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What Is Patellar Tendonitis?

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Let’s first get acquainted with the anatomy of the knee. The knee joint is made up of 3 bones essentially. The shin (tibia), the thigh (femur) and the knee cap (patella). The patella is considered a “floating” bone. It interacts with the femur and tibia via quad tendon and connective tissue. Patellar tendonitis specifically is the pain that

is felt below the patella into the tibia. There can be many different areas of knee pain for similar reasons….location typically determines the pathology.

Patellar tendonitis is easy to spot and diagnose. Patients typically report pain to touch along the tendon, knee cap pain with walking/running downward (hills, stairs), pain with kneeling on the knee, pain with jumping, running and landing. The root of the cause is the more difficult part. Typical reasons you may have patellar tendon pain are:

  • Large Q angle ( larger than 20 degrees)
  • Decreased strength of gluts, quad, calf
  • Repetitive trauma to knee over time with poor lower extremity mechanics.
  • Structural problems with the patella (patella alta, patella baja)

Treatment includes determining the root of the pain (physical therapist assessment), decreasing pain and inflammation via rest and modalities such as ice, ultrasound, and myofascial release techniques, building a specific rehabilitation program geared towards strengthening of gluts, quad, calf, improve flexibility throughout the lower extremities and assess need for external devices such as orthotics.

Patellar tendonitis is treated easily if you choose to follow the rules. If not you could be dealing with on and off knee pain for years to come. Get in to see a professional today if you have been dealing with this painful debilitating problem. Learn more about your body, your strengths, your weaknesses and your areas that need professional assessment.

About the Author - Rachel

Rachel began her journey into medicine right here in San Diego County back in 2001. She attended Point Loma Nazarene University where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Athletic Training. She worked for several years as an ATC in Southern California at a premier outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine facility. She went on to complete her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Loma Linda University in 2009. She continued into her professional career as a Physical Therapist/ Certified Athletic Trainer at Team Physical Therapy in Rancho Cucamonga, Ca. She began with ProActive Physical Therapy in 2011 and primarily works at our Vista clinic. Rachel has specialized training in manual techniques of the spine, gait analysis and proper orthotic wear. She is experienced with athletic taping, bracing and Kinesiotape. She uses functional movement screening to assess her patients and aggressively treats sport related injuries. Rachel enjoys teaching her patients how to manage their wellness, strength and incorporate a balanced lifestyle in order to remain active, pain free and healthy.