A New Test for Achilles Tendinopathy Based on Kager's Fat Pad Clinical Assessment Predictive Values.
David Rodriguez SanzMarta Elena Losa IglesiasRicardo Becerro de Bengoa-VallejoZacarías Sánchez MiláHend Adel Abdelhalim DorghamAhmed Ebrahim ElerianTian YuCésar Calvo LoboJorge Velázquez SaornilEva María Martínez-JiménezPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
The presence of asymmetry in Kager's fat pad in relation to the Achilles tendon during complete passive dorsiflexion is strongly indicative of ultrasound-diagnosed tendinopathy. David's test demonstrated a sensitivity of 85.71% (95% CI, 77.51% to 93.91%) and a specificity of 100% (95% CI, 100% to 100%), while noting the lack of blinding of the assessors and the uncertainty of the diagnostic measures (95% CI). Asymmetry of the fat pad could potentially serve as a characteristic marker for patients with Achilles tendinopathy.