PATELLAR TENDINITIS


Sharp pain located between the patella and tibia present during exercises involving bending of the knee


WHAT IS IT?

The patella (knee cap) connects to the tibia via the patellar tendon. Continuous overloading of this tendon can cause irritation and swelling as the body attempts to repair the damage.


SYMPTOMS

Sharp pain located between the patella and tibia present during exercises involving bending of the knee, which develops into a dull ache with cessation of the activity. The pain worsens with an increase in intensity or frequency of activity and may become present even when resting


TREATMENT

Increasing the strength and flexibility of the quadriceps muscles are effective methods of treatment.
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Health content provided by Dr. Reed Ferber and the Running Injury Clinic