Patellar Tendinopathy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Infra Patellar Strap Treatment on the Extent of Pain and Performance in Young Athletes With Patellar Tendinopathy
The purpose of this study is:
- To examine the effect of infra patellar strap treatment on the extent of pain and
jumping performance tasks in young male athletes diagnosed with patellar tendinopathy.
- 40 elite male athletes, basketball and volleyball players, ages 14-18, students of the
academy for sports Excellency will take part in this study
- Hypothesis 1: The treatment of infra patellar strap will reduce the level of pain
during jumping performance tasks.
- Hypothesis 2: The treatment of infra patellar strap will improve the squat jump height
in athletes with patellar tendinopathy during squat jump task.
- Hypothesis 3: The treatment of infra patellar strap will improve the drop jump height
in athletes with patellar tendinopathy during drop jump task.
- Hypothesis 4: The treatment of infra patellar strap will improve the one leg jump
height in athletes with patellar tendinopathy during one leg jump task.
- Hypothesis 5: The treatment of infra patellar strap will improve the 30 seconds
repetitive jumps mean height in athletes with patellar tendinopathy during 30 seconds
repetitive jumps task.
Introduction: Patellar tendinopathy (Jumper's knee) is a condition usually characterized by
localized pain and tenderness of the patellar tendon at its origin on the inferior pole of
the patella.
Patellar tendinopathy is an over use injury which implies on a mismatch between stress on a
given tissue and the ability of that tissue to withstand the stress. Rapid repetitive
actions of acceleration, deceleration, jumping and landing place great stress on the
extensor mechanism and the patellar tendon.
Current prevalence reported of patellar tendinopathy is up to 20% among elite athletes from
a range of sports, with higher proportions in professional basketball (32%) and volleyball
(45%) players.
The common treatment for patellar tendinopathy is preventative or conservative (physical
therapy).
Infra patellar straps are used in treatment to reduce anterior knee pain from a variety of
sources including patellar tendinopathy, patellar subluxation, patellar femoral syndrome,
Osgood-Schlatter disease and more.
In spite of the frequent use of this strap in young athletes and the subjective report of
decreased anterior knee pain experienced by the athletes using them, the mechanisms for
reducing anterior knee pain has not been explained.
In addition, there is no data on the straps effect regarding the extent of pain and
functional performance as jumping in this population.
The purpose of this study: To examine the effect of infra patellar strap treatment on the
extent of pain and jumping performance tasks in young male athletes diagnosed with patellar
tendinopathy.
Methods: 20 elite male athletes, basketball and volleyball players, ages 14-18, students of
the academy for sports Excellency will take part in this study. Athletes approaching the
physical therapy department of the Ribstein Center for Sport Medicine Sciences and Research
at Wingate Institute, with anterior knee pain, will be examined by a professional physical
therapist. The ones who are diagnosed with chronic patellar tendinopathy will be included in
the study.
Each athlete will attend one meeting in which he will perform four tests: Squat jump test,
Drop jump test, one leg jump test and jumps 30 seconds test. The tests with and without the
infra patellar strap will be performed using The Optojump measuring system (Microgate,
Bolzano, Italy). In addition the athlete will grade his pain severity with and without the
infra patellar strap, using The Visual Analog Scale (VAS).There will be no follow up, all
the data will be collected in one session.
Data will be collected between january 2012 and december 2012, data analysis and summary of
the study will be finished at december 2013.
Statistical Analysis: In order to examine the difference between the tests results with and
without the infra patellar strap, dependent t- test will be performed. Significant level
will be set at P<0.05.
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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