Get Relief from Patellar Tendinopathy with these Exercises

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  • In this video, Maryke explains what causes patellar tendinopathy, how long recovery takes, and what treatment you may find useful. She also goes into detail about how to structure your exercise programme for patellar tendinopathy and what exercises you should do when.
    Chapters:
    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:02:29 Causes of patellar tendinopathy
    00:03:54 What happens in the tendon
    00:06:03 How to diagnose patellar tendinopathy
    00:09:15 Do you need a scan?
    00:10:07 Other conditions that can feel similar
    00:10:41 How long does recovery take?
    00:13:00 Exercise treatment for patellar tendinopathy
    00:33:36 Why you may not be getting better
    Patellar Tendinopathy Playlist: • Patellar Tendonitis/Te...
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    References:
    Burton, I. (2022). "Interventions for prevention and in-season management of patellar tendinopathy in athletes: A scoping review." Physical Therapy in Sport.
    Challoumas, D., et al. (2021). "Management of patellar tendinopathy: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised studies." BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 7(4): e001110.
    Christensen, B., et al. (2011). "Effect of anti-inflammatory medication on the running-induced rise in patella tendon collagen synthesis in humans." Journal of Applied Physiology 110(1): 137-141.
    Cook, J. L., et al. (2016). "Revisiting the continuum model of tendon pathology: what is its merit in clinical practice and research?" British Journal of Sports Medicine 50(19): 1187-1191.
    de Vries, A., et al. (2016). "Effect of patellar strap and sports tape on pain in patellar tendinopathy: a randomized controlled trial." Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 26(10): 1217-1224.
    Longo, U. G., et al. (2018). "Achilles Tendinopathy." Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review 26(1): 16-30.
    Magra, M. and N. Maffulli (2006). Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs in tendinopathy: friend or foe, LWW.
    Malliaras, P., et al. (2015). "Patellar tendinopathy: clinical diagnosis, load management, and advice for challenging case presentations." Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 45(11): 887-898.
    Virchenko O, Skoglund B, Aspenberg P. Parecoxib impairs early tendon repair but improves later remodeling. Am J Sports Med. 2004;32:1-5.
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  • @rickford2697
    @rickford2697 3 роки тому +94

    Initially, I was despising the length of this video, but now I have to say this woman is subscription-worthy.

    • @tomolegenda23
      @tomolegenda23 3 роки тому +6

      Ditto! Were not going to watch whole vid but ended up wanting more from her!

    • @mauriciorossi8477
      @mauriciorossi8477 Рік тому +1

      May be a lot of words but they are all valuable.

  • @fairosportelitegoalkeeperc8375
    @fairosportelitegoalkeeperc8375 2 роки тому +7

    I am a goalkeeper coach and was kicking the ball consistently and probably wasn't as strong as I though I was and the repetitions have left me injured with this for over a year now. I've finally begun PT and having this very informative video will help prepare me better for my at home workouts. Stephen

  • @corey8478
    @corey8478 2 роки тому +5

    I learnt more things in this video more than I did in the last 2 years since my patellar tendinopathy started... Many thanks for the explanations and treatments suggested.

  • @dongy762
    @dongy762 3 роки тому +18

    BY FAR the best video on patellar tendinopathy. So informative and even made me aware of the fat pad impingement pain I was having from trying to rehab with the leg extension machine. Seriously, from the differential diagnoses and alternative exercises, you have given us a wealth of knowledge.
    Also nice to hear the new science! I bought a slant board based off the success of old studies, but noticed my knees felt even better after slow and controlled leg extensions. I am a powerlifter and have stubbornly continued to deadlift after this injury occurred, and I've noticed that slowly lowering during the eccentric of my heavy sumo deadlifts makes my knees feel oddly good. This was conflicting to me, but now your video provides proof that it wasn't just in my head.

  • @eg244
    @eg244 2 роки тому +6

    Great presentation! Knowledge is key to healing this condition. Thank you!

  • @fitlifeconrad
    @fitlifeconrad 3 роки тому

    this is super good! ive heard a ton of things and know a bunch myself but this is very good!

  • @luvfitall
    @luvfitall 3 роки тому +2

    You're so thorough! 😩🙌 I am too poor to go get work done. Thank you so much!

  • @CutOfTheStone
    @CutOfTheStone Рік тому +5

    I've read all the published papers and digested a lot of content on this topic and this is probably the best video out there. Thank you. I've been rehabbing for 9 months, in the beginning I could only run 2-3 km without pain. After about 5 months of strengthening protocol I was only able to run 7km without pain, but I could only do one strength session per week to be able to have any cardio during the week. I was tired of the slow progress, being limited on cardio and having a fatigued sore knee all the time so I quit the PT program in Sept and did 3hrs cycling (mostly) and easy running per week instead. I have now progressed to 7 km tempo hard efforts and 15 km easy runs. That's 25 km running per week on grass, and 90 min bike. But I can't yet run sustained 6.5 min/mile intervals without acheness next day, and I am cautiously introducing strides. I don't know how a someone who likes to be active could do strength only for a year and let their entire aerobic fitness fizzle away. But I do know it's very hard to do both. I'm counting on hills, stair stepper, cycling and progressive run volume, with only a sprinkling of wall sits and extensions, to gradually strengthen my tendon and keep me sane in the process. Interestingly, although my tendon is reasonably tolerant to running now it would probably be irritated by 2x 8 reps of 30lb 1 leg extensions, so I want to improve that. I'm hoping with time I can load up more strength exercises without it affecting my cardio volume. So basically I'm doing everything backwards, but it seems to be working better for me.

    • @pawelp531
      @pawelp531 Рік тому

      I'm impressed you can run with that condition. I can barely walk!

  • @coloradozmom
    @coloradozmom 3 роки тому

    Excellent Video.she knows her stuff. What great information! Thank you from CA!

  • @oliverkwan9955
    @oliverkwan9955 3 роки тому

    Very informative! keep up the good work. liked and subscribed!

  • @mar-keypropertyservices-pl8170
    @mar-keypropertyservices-pl8170 2 роки тому

    Thank you, very insightful, useful, and complete coverage of the subject. :-)

  • @louneallabiagareb5544
    @louneallabiagareb5544 6 місяців тому

    The best video for the knee issue out there! Cheers!

  • @crev1018
    @crev1018 3 роки тому

    So much good info in this channel. Thank you

  • @lexiekornas4736
    @lexiekornas4736 3 роки тому +8

    Very helpful video, thank you very much! Would you mind to add the sources that you used, please?

  • @jeffreyeuro6523
    @jeffreyeuro6523 3 роки тому

    Video was very helpful thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @MsVivian99
    @MsVivian99 2 роки тому +2

    This has been invaluable ! Thankyou SO much. I can now take the right steps to heal my knee!

  • @josh_dgrimes
    @josh_dgrimes 9 місяців тому +3

    Thank You sm. Was reluctant to watch this video because of how long it is but it was totally worth it. I am now less concerned about my injury, understand it more and am ready to really start pt after a year of not dealing with it well. Thanks - keep up the work!

  •  4 місяці тому

    Best and most comprehensive video on this topic by far!
    Thanks a lot!

  • @AmrIbrahim2
    @AmrIbrahim2 3 роки тому

    Really Great presentation very good job I learned 🙏 many thanks keep going 🙏

  • @nyegrant5937
    @nyegrant5937 Рік тому

    Excellent video, thank you very much 😊

  • @waleedalirace3r368
    @waleedalirace3r368 2 роки тому

    I have same pain and I working in it your video 10/10. 😍

  • @dyfcgc4654
    @dyfcgc4654 3 роки тому +1

    Exactly what you are teaching I face a lot no scouts, no kneeling, and it pains too much at night and I thank you for the great news and I went for the scan Dr. Gave me Dorofene for but there's no way to recover. Thanks helps me

  • @kirstinstrand6292
    @kirstinstrand6292 2 роки тому +3

    The isometric routine appeals to me on an intuitive level. Brilliant! I've tried the usual knee strengthening exercises without the desired success. Thank you!

  • @peterjemba9540
    @peterjemba9540 Рік тому

    I have been on and had your lessons properly thanks

  • @sladjaprelevic31
    @sladjaprelevic31 Рік тому

    The best explanation!👏🍀✅🙏 thanks

  • @titikshashoots4479
    @titikshashoots4479 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video.. thankyou so much mam..

  • @mrlfcynwa
    @mrlfcynwa 11 місяців тому

    This was brilliant! Thank you.

  • @Impulsage
    @Impulsage 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much, that strengthened me in my already collected knowledge and put all the pseudo tips out there in the internet in the background

  • @kayk9603
    @kayk9603 3 роки тому

    Tha k you for that immensely helpful video...I have suffered from this before and it is safe to say that it has returned. If by chance you have had any new research or info into recovery that would be much appreciated. 😁

  • @MisterGenie21
    @MisterGenie21 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for this wonderful video.

  • @leighdenecker8441
    @leighdenecker8441 Місяць тому

    This was hugely helpful! Very disheartened by how long this can take to heal but great information to guide the process - thank you! :)

  • @manishkhatri684
    @manishkhatri684 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much Maryke 😊😊

  • @colearabian9941
    @colearabian9941 Рік тому

    Awesome video, thank you

  • @Shawn-hs8qk
    @Shawn-hs8qk 3 роки тому +2

    There was an article I believe you referenced a few times. Sounded fairly recent. Any links to that article? Thanks! very informative video.

  • @sujiththimmaiah
    @sujiththimmaiah 3 роки тому

    Very helpful video. Iget liltle relief during walk and pain remains same. Does sitting and bending the knee for long time is good or worse

  • @MacCionnaith
    @MacCionnaith Рік тому

    Thanks, really informative

  • @jenniferlu1151
    @jenniferlu1151 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing the knowledge and rehab approach. I know what i should be doing now.

  • @amrmickey2001
    @amrmickey2001 3 роки тому

    THANKYOU!!!!!!!

  • @aidastiskus4550
    @aidastiskus4550 3 роки тому

    Very good

  • @sanglapdas6499
    @sanglapdas6499 Рік тому

    Thanks mam.... It's really easy for me and very helpful video.

  • @orendezo7530
    @orendezo7530 3 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @lewisjones1123
    @lewisjones1123 2 роки тому

    At one point in my life it was so Debilitating that my whole quad muscle wasted away and I was in tremendous pain when I squatted or straightened my knee. I ended up having a HVI injection which substantially improved my symptoms. However, 6 months later it came back and standing for prolong periods of time and training like a mad man everyday it eventually came back. I ended up getting shockwave therapy and with the correct loading program I managed to reduce my symptoms. I load my tendon 3/4 times per week now. Am generally doing whatever it takes I can’t give up because I’ve got this far I can walk now before I couldn’t. I can leg extension 30kg now I couldn’t do the first rung down. I had a flare up the other day because I loaded too much but I ended up lowering my load. Good luck 🤞🏻 everyone. This is a battle. A battle we will do whatever it takes to win 🏆!!!!!

  • @ceekoolo76
    @ceekoolo76 2 роки тому

    Quite an informative video! Thanks for sharing it! I have developed a mild pain on my kneecap over the last 3 weeks I assume following a pretty intense running training months. So I assume it is due to over-training. I have rested for two weeks and started running again even though for not than more 10K. And I can still feel the mild pain. During these 3 weeks I have upped my S&C game also following 10 exercises prescribed by the physio, over the phone sadly due to covid. I think I will try to see a physio privately as I am not quite sure yet what the diagnosis is. And also I was planning to run a couple of marathons next year and I am quite perplexed as the knee is an extremely delicate part of the body that could not be neglected. I have just subscribed to your channel as well :-)

    • @alextight3403
      @alextight3403 2 роки тому

      Hey Francesco! How is your knee doing 4 months later? I think you and I are in the same boat; I picked it up a month ago during a marathon training session.

  • @safdardahriwal7503
    @safdardahriwal7503 4 роки тому +1

    Please Dr make detail video as it is on quadersip tendonipthy please thanks a loooooooooot love you

  • @danielledale1401
    @danielledale1401 3 роки тому

    Really helpful and informative, which someone had told me about this video last summer when I got this injury. Will get properly started on Stage 1 now. Its not good news about the timescale but better to know what to expect.

  • @TheDlx9
    @TheDlx9 Рік тому

    Hi
    The best vid on the web, with all the infos everbody needs....and it is for free.... youre really change lives
    Thank you
    One last question: what strengthning exercises do you recommend for stage2? Alternative ones for homegym participants as well please 🙏🏼🚀

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Рік тому

      What exercises you should do depends on how sensitive your tendon is and what it can currently tolerate - you can find examples of different programmes in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLkRW4ITRa6bBS_FPd1P8jKFmQ3N2P6G94.html

  • @kimscott4439
    @kimscott4439 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this incredible resource!
    What is your opinion on including more collagen rich foods in your diet such as bone broth, or even collagen supplements? I've seen lots of advertisements for collagen as a part of the treatment plan, but not a lot of clinical studies to back up the claims.

    • @max-ru6cz
      @max-ru6cz 3 роки тому

      While you may not find a specific study on this, everything I've been learning about dieting from nutritionists support the principle that your body can only be as strong as the fuel you give it. The nutrients natural to things like bone broth are what humans have lived on for forever. Your body is going to use whatever you give it to get stronger - might as well get the good stuff.
      Interesting question about the synethic collagen - I try to take some before doing the strength intensive workouts. I've seen people suggest this and it seems to simple to not do.

  • @gavingallagher1143
    @gavingallagher1143 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for your advice. Can I ask is sprint interval cycling ok during recovery... sometimes I use hills also which is heavy on the thighs?

  • @titikshashoots4479
    @titikshashoots4479 3 роки тому +1

    Mam my daughter is 11 yrs old.. she is a badminton player.. while playing she fell down once and got hurt in her knee.. after that she is telling pain and symptoms you have explained.. can i use bands on knee while she plays.. please help me out and your video is excellent.. keep loading more.. thankyou

  • @LordOfTheBytes
    @LordOfTheBytes 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this helpful video! Do you have any tips for a runner how to keep up endurance with this condition? I was told swimming (with crawl stroke) would be a good choice and biking might work if I stick to lower gears. Do you have any recommendations? Or should I just forget about endurance and completely focus on the strength training / rehab?

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  4 роки тому +5

      Hi Andreas, strength training comes first but if you can manage to keep your endurance up then that would benefit you tremendously when you go back to running. It all depends on how sensitive your tendon is at the moment. Swimming is a great option - use a float between your legs if it doesn't like kicking initially. Cycling is worth checking out. Elliptical trainer may also work if your tendon is not too sensitive because the impact is very low. I would try elliptical once the tendon pain has settled a bit - just for 10min and then slowly build that if it is OK. Hope this helps! xm

  • @kaare090
    @kaare090 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video, absolutely the best I could find online! Will a muscle gun perhaps help with this issue? I have one laying around though I'm unsure whether I should apply it to my patellar tendon or not.

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому +1

      I’m not sure that it would be useful on the tendon. I would rather just use it on the muscle bellies of the quadriceps to help relax the muscles and decrease the tension.

  • @piotrwojdelko1150
    @piotrwojdelko1150 4 роки тому +1

    I'm a pharmacist ,I have this problem for over 4yrs .I should be an expert but I'm not I have failed many times I'm stubborn and I was told that I rest too much ,but this viedo is useful for me.I have had almost one year without discomfort I returned to sport fully and forgot about my problem by the time when I have done massage with strong jet steam in jacuzzi on the placed area ,and I have struggled again one year and I still don't understand what happened -tendon dosen't like vibrations?? .What does mean sometimes I 'm without paint but when I trip over the pot hole I feel that my knee is irritated for weeks and again and again .. .This is horrible condition first you feel that your leg is irritated during the all day you try to rest and when it is better you feel that your leg is only irritated after a day. before going sleep Usually morning ok ,evening it is the real test how bad is my tendon after all day pins and needle mainly . I would say this is not a pain but rather discomfort pain scale low but understandable .The most important thing is probably to adjust exercises to condition,light /moderate or advance to maintain it forever ,proper rest and exercises.This is the key to success . After my experience I see that tendon dosen't like vibration ,too stressful and it looks that it would lose attachment to tibia easily and probably tendon like heavy weights.It could be nice to learn about it.I would like to create a drug which can accelerate pain for diagnostic.I see how human being informed about pain not correctly or usually after a while .

  • @LarsRyeJeppesen
    @LarsRyeJeppesen 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you, very informative. I heard box squats take tension off the tendons. What is your opinion on this? Thanks

    • @top10india45
      @top10india45 3 роки тому

      Hi I am 15 year old can you tell me how can you tell me how to treat

  • @z0uLess
    @z0uLess Рік тому +1

    Its been a week since I stopped training during table tennis practice because of, not exatly pain, but a feeling that my left knee could not bear the weight of my body while landing after a right hand stroke. Took two days off from table tennis, but the first day I did some running because I couldnt sit still. On the third day, I tried playing table tennis again and after two hours, my knee wouldnt handle it. I got some advice on how to bandage my knee and have been to practice three days in a row. Seems to work, but I am worried that I am making it worse. Made an appointment with a physical therapist.

  • @MrTeff999
    @MrTeff999 3 роки тому +2

    I injured my knee on a leg extension machine. Maybe it was because I straightened my leg too far. But it seems that the forces are completely unnatural. When walking, running, climbing stairs or squatting, the quads tighten less as the leg straightens. On a leg extension machine, the quads must tighten more as the leg straightens. I'd like to hear your opinion.

  • @togetherweperspire6379
    @togetherweperspire6379 2 роки тому

    Hi there can u suggest anything exercise or treatments I can do to repair torn ligaments around my ankle after a trip. I have been on crutches for nearly 3 weeks and now the swelling has subsided with lots of rest, elevation and cold therapy. I cam weight bare now but still struggle with the full range of foot movement and bending of my foot. I have tried compression aids around the foot and ankle as well. Any advice or help would be gratefully appreciated. Thank you James

  • @dyfcgc4654
    @dyfcgc4654 3 роки тому

    Dr. I took long without recovering petella treatment for six months now. Please help me to get more treatment and is Oxra good for the joint pain?

  • @jaspemabanza5926
    @jaspemabanza5926 2 роки тому +2

    Is a wall sit a good replacement for the Spanish squat if you’re not able to do the Spanish squat due to lack of equipment?

  • @ahmaddawalibi2671
    @ahmaddawalibi2671 2 роки тому

    How many sets for the single leg press each ? Thank you

  • @Northwindbreeze
    @Northwindbreeze 2 роки тому

    Great video. Does anyone know if we should take painkiller before the training?

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому

      No, it is best not to take pain killers before training because 1. then you don't know if your exercises are at the right level (they should not cause pain during or after doing them) and 2. certain pain killers like NSAIDS can reduce your training response which means you may not get full benefit from the exercises and 3. you can damage your kidneys if you take pain killers and then dehydrate through exercise.

  • @ck8087
    @ck8087 3 роки тому +1

    Hello 👋 thank you for this useful info. I really appreciate it . I have a question please :
    In case i started progressing with my exercises and everything and it happens that you take more confidence and one day i decide go play a bit of ( basketball 🏀) and then roght away the tendon doesn’t feel good 😌 after it what to do next where to take over again ?
    Thank you

    • @viktordamgren1033
      @viktordamgren1033 3 роки тому +1

      Then u should stop and keep resting for maybe 2 weeks while doing rehab and exercises.

  • @sadeertamo8735
    @sadeertamo8735 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for helpful but I have one question please I need the answer is it good walking every day or not ? thanks

  • @rizjeuchiha3439
    @rizjeuchiha3439 Рік тому

    Yup,it is very hard to stay motivated.... 7 months without sports now

  • @martincarter2505
    @martincarter2505 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, thanks for the video, I’m an Ironman Triathlete and I’ve had Patella Tendon pain at the Tibial Tuberosity for 10 months and unable to run, I’ve seen physio’s, regular ultrasound scans and even an MRI, the scans show the damage on the lateral side and as of today is 12mm in width, getting extremely frustrated now, I’m doing eccentric loading, light biking and swim when I can due to COVID lockdown

    • @waqasbajwa310
      @waqasbajwa310 3 роки тому

      Hi.same problem here . deadlift sets 5 of 5 reps give me some relief.my English not good.

  • @FroggerMan2024
    @FroggerMan2024 3 роки тому

    Anybody have the Lin to the research article she references at 15:05 . She didn't out it in the description :(

  • @mikewent5881
    @mikewent5881 3 роки тому +1

    Hi thanks for your video it was really helpful.
    Im waiting to see a physio for a clinical diagnosis but from what I've read and the symptoms I'm getting i believe i do have patella tendinopathy
    Can i just ask when i do the test of squating at a 30 degree incline the first squat is always more painful then the proceeding ones. So my question is should i be judging if my work out was too much from that initial rep or the subsequent less painful ones?
    Thanks any help will be greatly appreciated

  • @karlbratby4349
    @karlbratby4349 5 місяців тому

    Excellent information… but if we don’t have access to a gym for the heavy weight work? Is there an alternative?

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  5 місяців тому

      Yes, you can train at home and use weights or heavy objects in a bag on your back and just go for more reps. I designed the treatment plan in the Exakt Health app to be used by people at home - You can test it for a month for free with discount code: MARYKE

  • @JZ-xu3vg
    @JZ-xu3vg 3 роки тому

    So I had knee surgery about 5 years ago, and now lift weights I'm now having irritations that seem to be peroneal and patellar tendonitis (mostly when running and not lifting) . I can squat about 300 pounds for 8 reps and 3 sets and about 375 deadlifts. I'm worried that might be too high. I don't mind pulling back because I don't want to get injured, what would be a good weight to work these tendons ( i would like them to recover in a reasonable amount of time) while I do PT and proper stretching.

  • @kayo331
    @kayo331 2 роки тому +2

    At 23:10 if I understand correctly when you have an injurie for a long time your body will limit the power output of the muscles around the injury in order to protect it? Could this be the reasonings for the strength of my left leg being about 50% weaker than my right leg?

  • @ericdavis6907
    @ericdavis6907 2 роки тому

    Looking for help. Would like to know if you can recommend someone that is here in South Florida

  • @kirstinstrand6292
    @kirstinstrand6292 2 роки тому

    The knee discomfort appeared after stopping use of my Stairmaster for several months. The left side of my body is weaker.
    When I started using the Stairmaster again, the left knee did not like it. No major pain or swelling, just quiet rebellion. Any other ideas? It hurts when I walk down stairs. Meniscus tear?
    If I could be assured of finding a highly competent physical therapist, like you,
    I 'd consider it. In the meantime, isometrics will be my start. You are Best 😍🤗🤩

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому

      Ah, so you perhaps jumped in with a bit too much too quickly. If the pain walking down stairs is around or behind the kneecap, then it’s likely more patellofemoral pain (your kneecap), but if it is the tendon below the kneecap, then it is more likely patellar tendinopathy. This is something that our team of physios can help you with via video call. You can read more about how the online consultations work here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/

  • @sc7244
    @sc7244 Рік тому

    Great video!
    I’ve had ongoing PT pain for a little over a year now from HIIT and a lot of running… Some days I feel absolutely nothing and can actually run, and others it’s painful from doing simple tasks. I’m going to stay consistent with patellar strength & stretching exercises and see if I notice improvement though!
    Overall, is PT permanent? Cheers

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Рік тому

      It doesn't have to be permanent if it's treated correctly. Good luck with your recovery!

  • @gavinsorg5527
    @gavinsorg5527 2 роки тому

    Hello thanks for the video it was very informative! I just wanted to ask you a question about my rehab. So about 5 weeks ago I took a bad fall snowboarding, I landed heavy with my knees far over my toes. My physio said I damaged my patellar tendon (patellar tendonopathy acute tendon strain) and I have a mild fat pad effusion. I’m still waiting for a ultrasound but the wait list is about a year. Anyways I’ve been taking the exercises super seriously and the tendon is handling the load really well, I can do 4 sets back squats with a 100 kgs for 6 reps at 75 kg body weight and super heavy single leg press split squats etc with zero pain and the load is tolerating nicely but every time I try the leg extension machine for a couple sets of 15 reps the load is not tolerated and the knee gets very sore about 24 hours after doing it and it lasts for a couple days. What would your advice be for the leg extension? Should I keep trying even though the PT isn’t tolerating it? Even less load? Is the leg extension an essential part of my rehab? And my physiotherapist seems to think I should be able to return to snowboarding within two weeks which is obviously way off the return to sport timeline you expressed. Are there certain cases where patellar tendonopathy Can resolve much quicker? If my knee does feel 100 percent after the next couple weeks do you think me returning to sport would be wise? Thanks in advance Gavin

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому

      Hi Gavin,
      We cannot provide individual treatment advice without doing an in-depth assessment of your injury and your personal circumstances, as the advice might not be appropriate for you. You're welcome to book a video consultation with one of our physios if you would like an assessment of your situation and a personalised treatment plan: www.sports-injury-physio.com/

  • @jason24natic38
    @jason24natic38 2 роки тому

    My patella is excruciating painful I am 48 I decided to get off the couch and go run 4 miles it hurt the first day hurt the second day but I was always told push through you can do it pain is weakness leaving the body so I’ll try to be super athleteAnd now I am in tremendous pain thank you for the video it was amazing

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому +1

      Oh man, hope you're feeling better. Just to note - if it's your kneecap that's causing you pain, then this video's advice is not appropriate. You should be looking for help with patellofemoral pain.

    • @jason24natic38
      @jason24natic38 2 роки тому

      @@SportsInjuryPhysio 3weeks of no running, now I’m pain free, thanks

  • @bisharakevin
    @bisharakevin 2 роки тому

    Hello, thank you very much for this informative video. I have a question regarding how one should handle setbacks and what to infer from them. For example I had been rehabbing both patellar tendons for a couple weeks and I made the mistake of playing basketball and jumped around a bit too much too soon. I was able to do full squats with decent weight on top so I decided to try my luck playing basketball again because that’s the sport I love. Hours later the tendon flared up and for the next couple of days the left tendon was very sore and it felt like all the progress that I had made strengthening the tendon was lost because I was unable to do certain exercises without pain that I was able to do during my rehab progress. My question is how do I know how much damage I did to the tendon or how far I set myself back progress wise in my rehab training. Thanks for your time, I would really appreciate a response. This rehab process is very difficult since I am very eager to get back to playing basketball but I do understand how long this injury can take to recover from.

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому +2

      This is a very good question but actually quite complex to answer. I'm going to make a video about it for you so keep an eye on the channel. It should appear next week but I will try and remember to post the link here as well.

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому +1

      Here's the video about how to handle set-backs and flare-ups ua-cam.com/video/rW5FRSpyX2k/v-deo.html

    • @bisharakevin
      @bisharakevin 2 роки тому +1

      Wow! Thank you for making a video to address these concerns. It helped so much and was very informative. What I found most interesting was how our mentality about the flare up dictates how sensitive we will be to the pain that we feel in the tendon. I never knew that and will definitely integrate that into my future training!

  • @maureenpolak2184
    @maureenpolak2184 2 роки тому

    What is lateral knee pain at night?

  • @tanzeemsultana9973
    @tanzeemsultana9973 2 роки тому

    Hi..do u have any video on ACL tear?

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому

      Hi Tanzeem,
      We don't have a video, but we have two blog posts:
      www.sports-injury-physio.com/post/torn-acl-exercises
      www.sports-injury-physio.com/post/anterior-cruciate-ligament-acl-injury-should-i-have-surgery-or-not

  • @cestquoiledelbor
    @cestquoiledelbor 3 роки тому

    Champion

  • @s41magazine37
    @s41magazine37 10 місяців тому

    I think I may have developed this through tennis! I started playing a lot more than usual. I don't have any symptoms during a game, but at night when I sleep if my leg is bent it wakes me up through pain. Putting a heavy load on it also causes pain.

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes, sleeping with a bent knee will cause a low level stretch of tendon and also gently compress it against the bones which can make it hurt if sustained - same as sitting with leg bent up.

  • @kat5342
    @kat5342 3 роки тому

    Can you share similar videos on other conditions that can cause pain in the knee?

  • @ujjwalsharma1087
    @ujjwalsharma1087 3 роки тому

    I am suffering from patellar tendinitis from last 3 years.. My knee can be better without surgery.. Even I can't run.. will I be able to run again?! Please reply..

  • @emmanueltorres7794
    @emmanueltorres7794 2 роки тому

    Thank u... very helpful... any drills that can help for tennis hehe just wondering thank u again

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому

      There's no one-size-fits-all. What works for one person won't necessarily work for you so best to get tailored advice from a physio who can assess you.

  • @lewisjones1123
    @lewisjones1123 3 роки тому +2

    I’ve had this almost a year and am very worried and concerned am off work as my job is driving and it hurts on the clutch and I love the gym. My life is actually on the line with this condition. Am 6 weeks into recovery I pray this will work

    • @lewisjones1123
      @lewisjones1123 3 роки тому +1

      Update. Still got it... pain reduced but still here and it’s horrible

    • @lewisjones1123
      @lewisjones1123 2 роки тому

      Still have it. I had a HVI injection and that helped a lot. Standing for a prolonged time in work always aggravated it and been doing shockwave therapy and progressive loading program which helped a lot however it’s still here so it has not fully healed up. I still can’t run and sometimes I can it depends but at the time I wrote this first comment it was debilitating and I couldn’t do anything

  • @peterjemba9540
    @peterjemba9540 Рік тому

    What makes heal by exercise

  • @noskillzleague
    @noskillzleague 11 місяців тому

    Hi there, do you think the Grafton Technique is beneficial for patellar tendinopathy? I have had PT for 7 years now and cannot do any ballistic sports. I have not done surgery as the success rate of scrapping is very low from what I understand.

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  11 місяців тому

      I've not really found that too useful - getting the rehab right or trying injections like PRP or doing Shockwave usually give better results.

  • @Sebastian.T
    @Sebastian.T 2 роки тому

    Is there a video about the tendon above the knee ??

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому

      Do you mean quadriceps tendon as opposed to patellar tendon? Not yet, but it is on my list. The treatment is very similar to patellar tendonitis but do make sure that your kneecap isn't also irritated because then the squats etc. can aggravate it.

  • @user-nl6xi2vu1v
    @user-nl6xi2vu1v 5 місяців тому

    Can this work for quad tendonopathy aswell

  • @ikarus6559
    @ikarus6559 10 днів тому

    This include partial thickness tear of patella?

  • @jacobreese1232
    @jacobreese1232 2 роки тому

    Is it possible to have patellar tendinitis and patellofemoral syndrome I do feel the pain around me knee in different spots though I wondering how to tackle it

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому

      It is, yes. If you wanted specific rehab advice and an exercise plan, this is also something that our team of physios can help you with via video call. You can read more about how the online consultations work here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/

  • @JAMESBAKER-jm5dv
    @JAMESBAKER-jm5dv 4 місяці тому

    Does pattellar tendinpathy cause a cracking sound when the knee is straightend? My knee is painful when i run but there is no swelling. Thanks.

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  4 місяці тому

      That may actually be patellofemoral pain syndrome (kneecap pain) rather but to be honest - the patellar tendon and kneecap works as a unit so it is possible to also injure both at the same time.
      If you wanted help figuring this out, it is something that our team of physios can assess and help you with via video call. You can read more about how the online consultations work here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/services

  • @safdardahriwal7503
    @safdardahriwal7503 4 роки тому

    Dr what is difference between patella and quadersip tendonipthy?

    • @daviddziekonski7758
      @daviddziekonski7758 3 роки тому

      The quadersip is above the knee cap. It is the same things just in a different apot

    • @carloshernandez-el3jk
      @carloshernandez-el3jk 3 роки тому

      @@daviddziekonski7758 can you get both at the same time?

  • @debil3250
    @debil3250 2 роки тому

    Why is there crepitus associated with patella tendinopathy while bending the knee? Is that because the muscle tightens up and pulls on the tendon in response to the injury?

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому

      Crepitus is most likely coming from your kneecap rather than the tendon. You can get crepitus if the sheath around the tendon is affected but this is more common in Achilles tendons than patellar tendons.

  • @frankieeog1625
    @frankieeog1625 Рік тому

    Using knee brace are helpful during recovery?

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Рік тому +1

      A knee strap (not brace) might be helpful. If you go to the "Patellar tendonitis treatment" section of this article of ours and scroll down to Number 9, you'll find some more info:
      www.sports-injury-physio.com/post/patellar-tendonitis-causes-symptoms-and-treatment

    • @frankieeog1625
      @frankieeog1625 Рік тому

      @@SportsInjuryPhysio Appreciate the response. I have another question I've been with this injure for about two months here and there hurts depending on how much i walk or put load on my leg. would you recommend treating with hot patch at that location or using ice? thank you for your time

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Рік тому

      Heat or ice won't speed up healing, but it can help for short-term pain relief. Here's our video on that: ua-cam.com/video/U_9gjff7ICU/v-deo.html

  • @safdardahriwal7503
    @safdardahriwal7503 4 роки тому

    Hi

  • @wedo3346
    @wedo3346 2 роки тому

    What if I can do heavy deep squats without any pain but it gets worse during easier activities (e.g. walking down the stairs)?

  • @GeorgeOu
    @GeorgeOu Рік тому

    What if I have almost no pain beyond 20-degree bend, even at extreme loads, but severe pain between 5 and 15 degrees where something almost feels like it catches? I treated this condition 9 years ago with extreme quad extension resistance exercises where I will do the entire stack of weights 12 times, 4 sets. By the 2nd set, virtually all pain is gone and I can do almost anything but this pain-free state will only last a few minutes while I have the pump in the quad muscles. As I built strength, the problem eventually went away after 2 years of training. But the last 3 years of lockdowns got me out of shape and the problem is now back, and probably worse.
    I can also mitigate the pain if I have extreme heat pads over my knee and quads, but I'm talking heat that is almost burning the skin. Any kind of cold on my thigh or knee will make pain much worse.

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Рік тому +1

      What you are describing makes me wonder if your pain is perhaps caused by something pinching at that angle e.g. the fat pad or the patellofemoral joint - it may be worth getting it assessed to check if it is the tendon or something else.

  • @rishabhvashisht7841
    @rishabhvashisht7841 Рік тому

    Can Yoga and stretching help me in
    Treatment of this pain?

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Рік тому

      Not really - stretching can often make it more sensitive if you're too aggressive. Strength training is what it requires. You can find more info here ua-cam.com/play/PLkRW4ITRa6bBS_FPd1P8jKFmQ3N2P6G94.html

    • @rishabhvashisht7841
      @rishabhvashisht7841 Рік тому

      @@SportsInjuryPhysio but i did yoga and i didn't have pain now.

  • @akeishacrandon2775
    @akeishacrandon2775 Рік тому

    Apparently I had a patella dislocation but when I visited the hospital I was told it may hay slipped out but it's back in.They put my foot in a cast for 6 weekd and now it's out and I can barely bend it and it pains a lot at the inner n outer side and sometimes the center. Can put my full weight my knee feels locked. My big toe has felt a bit numb from the time of😊 casting to now and all they told me is to keep exercising the leg. IM WORRIED. Health care I my country is terrible.

  • @SumitaDas-wj7rv
    @SumitaDas-wj7rv 2 роки тому

    I suffer with Rheumatoid arthritis, had fluid in my right knee, I still have pain, how can reduce my pain?

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  2 роки тому

      Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory condition and should be treated differently from plain sports injuries. Best to see a physio or medical professional in person for this as general advice may not be right for you.

  • @ElectricianTS
    @ElectricianTS Рік тому

    I get a sting on the inner bone same height as under the kneecap which then follows with a yellow liquid effusion which builds up just above the kneecap. Very painful and I wear a brace (tutor) for about a week. Doctors once pulled out 35 ml of liquid after just a 2 hour buildup... I suffer from degenerative arthritis. This happens without stress or strange movements, it just happens. My last time, for which I'm still recovering, happened overnight while sleeping... Any solutions?

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Рік тому +1

      One would have to have a really in depth understanding of everything relating to this e.g. you daily activities etc. to come up with possible solutions. A physio may be able to take a thorough history and assess you and provide tailored advice. This is not a simple sports injury which have a standard type of treatment