| Literature DB >> 30167318 |
George Cairns1, Timothy Owen2, Stefan Kluzek3,4, Neal Thurley1,5, Sinead Holden6, Michael Skovdal Rathleff7, Benjamin John Floyd Dean3,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate effectiveness and harms of interventions for patellar tendon related pain in children and adolescents.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; children; tendinopathy; tendinosis; tendon
Year: 2018 PMID: 30167318 PMCID: PMC6109948 DOI: 10.1136/bmjsem-2018-000383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med ISSN: 2055-7647
Figure 1Flowchart of systematic review protocol.
Study characteristics
| Author | Year | Journal | Setting | Population | Age | Type of study | Intervention/s | Comparator | Outcomes | Time points |
| Biernat | 2014 |
| University physical therapy | Male volleyball players with patellar tendinopathy | Mixed | Randomised controlled trial | Specific exercises including eccentric decline squat | Continued competitive activity and functional exercises | Visa-P Maximal power Jump height | Baseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks |
| Cannell | 2001 |
| Sports medicine centre | Mixed athletes with jumper’s knee | Mixed | Randomised controlled trial | Drop squat exercises | Leg extension/curl exercises | Pain score Quadriceps moment Hamstring moment | Baseline, 4 weeks |
| Jonsson | 2005 |
| Sports medicine unit | Athletes with jumper’s knee | Mixed | Randomised controlled trial | Eccentric exercises | Concentric exercises | VISA Pain scores (VAS) | Baseline, 6 weeks, 12 weeks |
| Topol | 2011 |
| Physical medicine | Children with Osgood Schlatter’s who played sports | All <18 years old | Randomised controlled trial | Local anaesthetic and Local anaesthetic plus dextrose | Usual care | NPSS (Nirschl Pain Phase Scale) | Baseline, 3 months |
| Trail | 1988 |
| Secondary care—Orthopaedics | Children with Osgood Schlatter’s | All <18 years old | Retrospective non-randomised parallel group design | Tibial sequestrectomy and mixture of cast/injections/physiotherapy | Reduction of activity/sport avoidance and mixture of cast/injections/physiotherapy | Proportion symptomatic Complication rate | Variable as at final review |
| Wang | 2007 |
| Orthopaedic surgery department | Patients with chronic patellar tendinopathy | Mixed | Randomised controlled trial | Shockwave treatment followed by period of light activity | NSAIDs, physiotherapy and exercise program | Pain scores VISA Knee range of movement | Baseline, variable—2 to 3 years |
| Willberg | 2011 |
| Sports medicine unit | Patients with patellar tendinopathy | Mixed | Randomised controlled trial | Arthroscopic shaving | Sclerosing polidocanol injections | VAS at rest VAS on activity Satisfaction | Baseline, variable—approximately 12 months |
| Van Ark | 2016 |
| Physiotherapy department | Volleyball/basketball players with patellar tendinopathy | Mixed | Randomised controlled trial | Isometric exercises | Isotonic exercises | Pain score | Baseline, 4 weeks |
NSAIDs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Details of study participants demographics and whether data were provided
| Author | Year | Journal | Intervention group age | Comparator group age | Intervention group sex | Comparator group sex |
| Biernat | 2014 |
| 17.2 (0.6) | 16.5 (0.8) | All male | All male |
| Cannell | 2001 |
| No response from author within time limit | |||
| Jonsson | 2005 |
| Author confirmed age specific data not obtainable | |||
| Topol, | 2011 |
| 13.3 (range 10–17) | 51 boys and three girls | ||
| Trail | 1988 |
| 13 years 9 months (range 11–17) | 12 years 7 months (range 10–17) | Not stated | Not stated |
| Wang | 2007 |
| Author confirmed no participants under age 18 took part in the study (note study did state age range lower limit was 16) | |||
| Willberg | 2011 |
| No response from author within time limit | |||
| Van Ark | 2016 |
| Only one under 18 year old participant took part hence study excluded from data analysis |
Figure 2Risk of bias within studies.
Figure 3Risk of bias summary graph.