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Jumper's Knee
Jumpers knee (or) patellar tendinitis is an over use injury (or) trauma to the extensor mechanism of knee results from jumping or running commonly seen in basket ball and foot ball players.
Symptoms:
This depends on the extent or grade of the injury: Grade 1: Pain only after training
Last edited by physiobob; 06-05-2007 at 08:59 AM.. |
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Re: Jumper's Knee
dear therapist
any one please tell me where i will get review of literature about physiotherapy for sacroiliac dysfunction laxmi |
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Re: Jumper's Knee
Laxmi, you may be interested to know that about twenty years ago , I began treating those presenting with so called jumpers knee, sometimes called patello femoral syndrome , retro patella bursitis, etc by mobilising L3 on the side of the knee problem. This must be done continuously untill the stiffness and protective tightening at this joint is relieved. By doing so the inflammatory event of the facet joijnt and its adjacent nerve is resolved and the symptoms at the knee are entireley andf permanently eliminated. In therapeutic hindsight then we can say that when this happens ( almost always ) the PFS problem has been shown to be a referred event , mediated by irritation at the L3 ( femoral ) nerve root.
In most cases , this problem is complete;ly resolved over one to three treatments , without attention to the knee at all. VMO function is restored without exercise , swelling and pain goes within twenty four hours ( effects on pain are instantaneous, most can squat through full range after one treatment without pain ) after the first treatment and it is an entirely satisfactory conclusion to an otherwise vexing and intransigent problem. I recommend next time you have a PFS patioent , you palpate and attempt to mobilise L3. I would be happy to help you further with the method if you wish . This has been working well as my first line method now since that time .
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Re: Jumper's Knee
that sounds really interesting.....will be glad if u could help me with the technique...
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Re: Jumper's Knee
hello laxmi.... just try www.kalindra.com hope it helps
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Re: Jumper's Knee
go to Rehabedge and look in the manual therapies section under "continuous mobilisation "
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Re: Jumper's Knee
thank u!!!
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Additonal info on "eccentric exercise" to treat chronic patellar tendinitis can be found at Eccentric Exercise Protocol
It describes a programme of eccentric exercise that reduces the risk of relapse compared to more aggressive protocols. |
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