Current Concepts in Patellar Tendinopathy: An Overview of Imaging, Pathogenesis, and Nonoperative and Operative Management.
Joan SugrañesGarrett R JacksonEnzo S MameriSabrina SchundlerObianuju A ObiohaTomas A PascualJorge A ChahlaPublished in: JBJS reviews (2023)
» Approximately 1 in 3 high-impact athletes develops patellar tendinopathy (PT), with the proximal insertion of the patellar tendon being the most commonly affected anatomical site.» Nonoperative treatment options are effective in reducing pain and restoring functionality in most patients with PT. However, operative intervention should be considered when conservative management fails.» A comprehensive review of the literature on surgical procedures, including both open and arthroscopic approaches, was conducted with a specific focus on clinical outcomes and return to sports.» Both open surgery and arthroscopic surgery for PT have demonstrated favorable success rates and return-to-sport outcomes, with arthroscopic treatment potentially expediting the recovery process.
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