| Literature DB >> 30963067 |
Dominic King1, George Yakubek1, Morad Chughtai1, Anton Khlopas1, Paul Saluan1, Michael A Mont1,2, Jason Genin1.
Abstract
Overuse injuries of the extensor mechanism of the knee are common in both athletes and non-athletes and usually occur during activities associated with repetitive loading, stress, and knee extension. Numerous reports have been published describing extensor mechanism injuries in athletes, but there is a paucity of studies that focus on quadriceps tendinopathy in the non-athlete population. In addition, there is no universally accepted classification system for tendon pathology. Therefore, we performed a comprehensive literature review of these studies. This review consists of 2 parts. In the previous part we reviewed: (I) epidemiology and (II) diagnosis of quadriceps tendinopathy in the athlete as well as the general population. In this part we discuss: (I) classification; (II) prognosis; and (III) treatment results.Entities:
Keywords: Quadriceps tendinopathy; classification; prognosis; treatment
Year: 2019 PMID: 30963067 PMCID: PMC6409233 DOI: 10.21037/atm.2019.01.63
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839