髌腱病对脊柱治疗的反应:一例机械诊断和治疗报告。

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2025-06-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.137949
Wilfried Serres, Joachim Van Cant
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摘要

背景:髌骨肌腱病变是运动员的常见病。虽然治疗通常侧重于加强膝关节伸肌的锻炼,但膝关节疼痛的根本原因往往尚不清楚。本病例报告旨在说明使用机械诊断和治疗(MDT)系统评估的髌腱病物理治疗患者的临床推理过程。病例描述:一个45岁的病人从事马拉松准备被诊断为慢性髌骨肌腱病。他报告说,在长跑和间歇训练以及功能测试期间,他都感到疼痛。治疗只涉及反复的腰椎运动,这引起了膝关节疼痛和功能限制的改变。结果:数值疼痛评分和维多利亚运动评估研究所问卷用于评估疼痛、功能和运动限制的变化。在两种情况下,NPRS都从运动后休息时的4/10和活动时的7/10下降到0/10。与此同时,残疾评分在随访三周后从57/100提高到99/100,并在六个月时达到100。结论:本病例报告的结果强调了评估脊柱在膝关节疾病中的重要性。通过全面的检查,可以有效地解决慢性肌腱疼痛。MDT系统在区分脊柱和膝关节相关症状方面是有效的。
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Patellar Tendinopathy Responding to Spinal Treatment: A Case Report Using Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy.

Background: Patellar tendinopathy is a common condition among athletes. While treatment typically focuses on strengthening exercises for knee extensors, the underlying origin of knee pain often remains unclear. This case report aims to illustrate the clinical reasoning process for a patient referred to physical therapy for patellar tendinopathy using the Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT) system assessment.

Case description: A 45-year-old patient engaged in a marathon preparation was diagnosed with chronic patellar tendinopathy. He reported experiencing pain during long-distance runs and interval training, as well as during functional tests. Treatment involved only repeated lumbar movement exercises, which elicited changes in knee pain and functional limitations.

Outcomes: Numeric pain rating scores and the Victoria Institute of Sport Assessment questionnaire were used to assess changes in pain, function, and sport limitations. NPRS decreased from 4/10 at rest after sport and 7/10 during activities to 0/10 in both scenarios. Meanwhile, disability scores improved from 57/100 to 99/100 after three weeks of follow-up and reached 100 at six months.

Conclusion: The results of this case report emphasize the importance of assessing the spine in knee disorders. Through a comprehensive examination, chronic tendon pain can be effectively addressed. The MDT system was effective in distinguishing between spinal and knee-related symptoms in this marathon runner.

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