Pain assessment in patellar tendinopathy using pain pressure threshold algometry: An observational study

Jeroen Kregel, Cornelis Paul van Wilgen, Johannes Zwerver*

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Abstract

ObjectiveAssessing pain in patellar tendinopathy (PT) is difficult to perform in a standardized way. With this study, we measured pain in athletes with PT by means of pain pressure threshold (PPT) algometry in a standardized manner. Subsequently, the goal of this study is to determine normative values for clinical use.

DesignObservational study.

SettingPatients and healthy subjects were recruited from an outpatient clinic of a university medical center and at different sports clubs in northern Netherlands.

SubjectsA total of 234 athletes, 114 diagnosed with PT and 120 healthy controls, were included.

Outcome Measures PPT, Victorian Institute of Sport AssessmentPatellar tendinopathy questionnaire, and visual analog scale-pain.

ResultsPPT scores of PT athletes with tendinopathy were significantly lower compared with healthy athletes (Mann-Whitney U-test; U=293.5; P

ConclusionsPPT algometry should be considered by clinicians as a pain assessment tool in patients with PT. The optimal cut-off point for the PPT to distinguish between PT athletes and healthy athletes was 36.8N.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1769-1775
Number of pages7
JournalPain medicine
Volume14
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov-2013

Keywords

  • Jumper's Knee
  • Overuse Injuries
  • VISA-P
  • TRIGGER POINT SENSITIVITY
  • JUMPERS KNEE
  • DIFFERENT SPORTS
  • RELIABILITY
  • PREVALENCE
  • INTERRATER
  • PALPATION

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