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A
professional Basketball player came
in for evaluation and treatment; complaining of knee pain mostly
below the level of knee cap. Patient has been
experiencing the pain now for sometimes mostly during
playing the game specifically while jumping. He is
otherwise very healthy and strong, does not smoke or
drink alcohol. He takes Glucosamine daily.
Discussion:
A very common condition seen in basketball players is
Patellar tendonitis or jumper‘s knee. The patellar
tendon connects the kneecap (the patella) to the shin
bone (tibia).
The blood flow to tendons is generally at a low level
which make self healing difficult. Patellar tendonitis
is the condition that arises when the tendon and the
tissues that surround it, become inflamed and irritated.
Typically caused by overuse, especially from jumping
activities hence forth the name "jumper's knee."
Not limited to Basketball it could be seen in any
sports. Usually the pain is concentrated at a single
point below the knee cap. The best treatment is avoid
activities that aggravate the problem, an infrapatellar
strap as well as physical therapy and acupuncture may
play a role.
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