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Assessing Patellar Tendon StrainBy Ben Benjamin, PhD True or False: When assessing patellar tendinitis, history, rather than testing procedures, gives you the most important information. Answer: True.
This is not usually the case with patellar tendinitis. The patellar tendon is one of the strongest tendons in the body; in many cases of patellar tendon strain, a person can run 5-10 miles before feeling pain in the knee. This suggests that it may be difficult to apply a sufficient amount of stress to the knee by any testing techniques. As such, it is the history that gives you the crucial information you need to understand if patellar tendinitis if present.
After verifying the injury, hands-on testing is crucial in ferreting out which fibers are inflamed, because the patellar tendon mechanism can be injured in five different places. Click here for more information about Ben Benjamin, PhD.
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