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Patellar tendinopathy in junior basketball players: a controlled clinical and ultrasonographic study of 268 patellar tendons in players aged 14-18 years

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MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0838.2000.010004216.x

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Anterior knee pain is a common presenting complaint amongst adolescent athletes, We hypothesised that patellar tendinopathy may occur at a younger age than is generally recognised, Thug me studied the patellar tendons in 134 elite 14- to 18-year-old female (n=64) and male (n=70) basketball players and 29 control swimmers (17 female, 12 male) clinically and with ultrasonography. We found that of 268 tendons, 19 (7%) had current patellar tendinopathy on clinical grounds (11% in males, 2% in females), Twenty-six percent of the basketball players' patellar tendons contained an ultrasonographic hypoechoic region. UItrasonographic abnormality mas more prevalent in the oldest tertile of players (17-18 years) than the youngest tertile (14-15.9 years). Of tendons categorised clinically as 'Never patellar tendinopathy', 22% had an ultrasonographic hypoechoic region nevertheless, This study indicates that patellar tendinopathy can occur in 14- to 18-year-old basketball players, Ultrasonographic tendon abnormality is 3 times as common as clinical symptoms.

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