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Patellar tendinopathy impairs postural control in athletes: A case-control study
Institution:1. Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Stanford Hall, Loughborough, UK;2. National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, School of Sport Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, UK;3. Versus Arthritis Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis Research, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Abstract:ObjectiveTo compare postural control performance between athletes with and without patellar tendinopathy (PT).DesignCase-control study.ParticipantsFifty-eight athletes, 29 with PT (PT group: PTG) and 29 healthy ones (control group: CG).Main outcome measuresStatic and dynamic postural control were assessed with a force platform and the Y-Balance Test (Y-BT), respectively. Quadriceps strength of both limbs was evaluated using an isometric dynamometer.ResultsThe PTG exhibited significantly (p < 0.05) higher centre of pressure (CoP) values than the CG on the foam surface, and significantly lower (p < 0.001) anterior, posteromedial and posterolateral normalized reach distances, and composite score in dynamic postural control on the injured limb (IL) compared to non-injured limb (NIL) and dominant limb (DL) of the CG. The quadriceps muscle strength was significantly lower on the IL compared to the NIL (p < 0.01) and DL (p < 0.05) of the CG.ConclusionAthletes suffering from PT exhibited worse static and dynamic postural control compared to healthy peers. As players with PT frequently continue training despite their tendon pain, physiotherapists and clinicians should incorporate balance rehabilitation programs in the treatment of these players, not only to prevent further potential injuries but also to enhance sport performance.
Keywords:Postural control  Knee injury  Sport-related injury  Quadriceps muscle strength
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