The use of patellar taping in the treatment of a patient with a medial collateral ligament sprain.

Chana Frommer, Michael Masaracchio
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Background: The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is one of the most frequently injured ligaments in the knee. The purpose of this case report is to describe conservative management of a 13 year-old soccer player with a one year history of untreated intermittent bilateral anterior knee pain who sustained a grade II MCL sprain while playing soccer and returned to competitive play within four weeks. The use of patellar taping as an adjunct to treatment will be introduced.

Case description: Based on the physical examination findings, the patient's injury was classified as a grade II MCL sprain. The patient was treated successfully with a combination of modalities, manual therapy, and therapeutic exercise. Specifically, patellar taping was added to the traditional physical therapy regimen. Pain scale ratings, strength assessment, and a variety of functional outcome assessment tools were used to determine progression and outcomes.

Outcomes: Following one session of modalities, manual therapy, patellar taping, and education in a home exercise program (HEP), the patient reported decreased overall left knee pain and increased comfort with knee active range of motion (AROM). Throughout the four weeks of treatment, the patient was compliant with the HEP. During this time, the patient continued to demonstrate improvement in pain, strength, AROM, and functional activities. Upon discharge, the patient was cleared for full return to sports.

Discussion: The novel intervention in this case report was the taping of the patella medially. This patient returned to sports two weeks earlier than the average athlete with a grade II MCL sprain.

髌骨胶布在治疗内侧副韧带扭伤患者中的应用。
背景:内侧副韧带(MCL)是膝关节最常受伤的韧带之一。本病例报告的目的是描述一名13岁的足球运动员的保守治疗,他有一年的间歇性双侧前膝疼痛史,在踢足球时持续II级MCL扭伤,并在四周内恢复竞技比赛。将介绍髌骨贴带作为辅助治疗的使用。病例描述:根据体格检查结果,患者的损伤被归类为II级MCL扭伤。该患者通过多种方式,手工疗法和治疗性运动的结合治疗成功。具体来说,髌骨贴带被添加到传统的物理治疗方案中。使用疼痛量表评分、力量评估和各种功能结果评估工具来确定进展和结果。结果:经过一个疗程的模式,手工治疗,髌骨贴敷和家庭运动计划(HEP)的教育,患者报告左膝整体疼痛减轻,膝关节活动范围(AROM)的舒适度增加。在整个四周的治疗过程中,患者都遵守了HEP。在此期间,患者持续表现出疼痛、力量、AROM和功能活动的改善。出院后,病人可以完全恢复运动。讨论:在这个病例报告中,新颖的干预是髌骨内侧的胶带。该患者比一般的II级MCL扭伤运动员早两周恢复运动。
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