Clinical Presentation
- An active 14-year-old boy has anterior knee pain
- Anterior knee pain
- Inflamed bump in the localize over the tibial tuberosity
Definition
- Overuse injury caused by excessive tension on the patella tendon, affecting its insertion at the tibial tuberosity.
- Micro-avulsion fractures are caused–> inflammation, pain and a visual bump on the anterior-superior shin.
Most Common
Key Features
Risk Factors
- Intrinsic:
- Extrinsic:
Physical Exam
- Tenderness along the patella tendon and at the tibial tuberosty
- Knee extension against resistance should reproduce pain
- Normal ROM
Differentials
Imaging
Treatments
- Rest/ activity modification
- Ice
- Stretching
- Taping
- Strengthening exercises
- NSAIDS
- Orthotics
- A neoprene brace may provide symptomatic relief.
- Contraindicated: Knee immobilizers
- Physiotherapist:
- Surgery