All About Patella Tendinopathy
What is it?
You might have heard it referred to as “jumpers’ knee” and it’s true that it disproportionately affects athletes in sports that involve a lot of jumping and landing. In fact, it’s estimated that around 40% of elite volleyball and basketball players suffer from Patella Tendinopathy (Yikes!). But anyone can get it. Patella Tendinopathy is the result of microscopic tears in the tendon surrounding your patella (your kneecap).
What can you do about it?
Lucky for you, we are here to help. Your osteopath will work with you to reduce pain, improve performance, and keep your knees healthy for the long term. After all, there won’t be a time in your life when your knees don’t need to bear some load - just taking the stairs puts 3.5 times your body weight of force through your knee joints – so taking care of them should be a priority for everyone who wants to keep moving, not just athletes!
The good news is that tendons strengthen and heal through exercise. Unfortunately, they tend to heal more slowly than muscles. But the big take-away is that load is good! (The stair thing might have been scary – sorry about that.) Load is very good, as the blood flow that comes with strengthening the tendon also gets it healing. Since there’s not usually a big inflammatory response to Patella Tendinopathy, we know there’s not a big healing blood flow response either. So anything we can do to kickstart the healing process will have immediate benefit long before true tendon strength gains are achieved. What we don’t want is an excessive load on the joint. And we really don’t want sudden movement onsets while bearing heavy loads during this pain-relief/strengthening process. Your osteopath will work with you to relieve pain, realign your body, and heal and strengthen the tendon for the best possible outcomes.
So, if a niggling pain is holding you back when playing your favourite sport or even if you just dread taking those stairs, we can guide you to a stronger, more agile future, free of pain from Patella Tendinopathy.
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