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Patellar tendonitis is a very common disease that can torture almost anyone from athletes to workers.Patellar tendonitis is also known as the jumper knee.People who participate in activities are common...Patellar tendonitis is a very common disease that can torture almost anyone from athletes to workers.Patellar tendonitis is also known as the jumper knee.People involved in activities including running, jumping, stopping and starting are common.The tendon is the structure of connecting the muscle group of the EPS to the shin (shin.This tendon connects the patella bone (knee cap bone) to the leg bone (shin bone.The Patella bone (knee cap) is a sesame-like bone (floating bone) contained in the patellar bone tendon ).Small tendonitis can be seen among athletes participating in sports such as volleyball, basketball, high jump and football.Patellar tendonitis is a term used to describe patellar tendonitis.This happens when you repeatedly apply pressure to your tendon, usually when you suddenly increase the intensity or frequency of your exercise.In extreme cases, the tendon may be damaged to the extent that it is completely broken.In the area below the patella bone, the pain caused by patellar bone tendonitis can be felt.There may be swelling inside and around the tendon and may be sensitive to touch.For people who have problems with the arrangement of buttocks, legs, knees or feet, Patellar tendonitis may also occur.Examination techniques for detecting tenderness and swelling inside or around the knee tendon help determine if someone is suffering from knee tendon inflammation.Pain persists during rest and training;Unfortunately, athletes will only seek medical advice at this later stage.The tendon becomes inflamed and painful due to excessive use.When you repeat a specific activity until there is a micro-Failure of the tissue that constitutes a tendon substance.The best treatment option for the jumper knee is to stop any activity that causes this until the injury is healed.MRI is useful for patients with chronic patellar tendonitis and can look for areas of the degraded tendon.Common causes and risk factors of knee tendon inflammation include: Excessive use of knee tendon.Sudden accidental injury like a fall.Run on the "shoulder" of the road.Hit the knee frequently.Muscle weakness or imbalanceA sudden increase in training intensity.Lack of proper stretchingSome of the symptoms and signs associated with Patellar tendonitis are as follows: Patellar tendonitis pain and tenderness below the knee.Swelling of the knee joint, or swelling of the knee tendon attached to the shin.Progress before, during and after sports activities.The "snap" feeling of squatting.Become a constant pain and it's hard to fall asleep at night.Pain from activities such as jumping, running, or walking.The treatment of Patellar tendonitis is a list of methods for the treatment of Patellar tendonitis: Apply ice or cold compress on the knee 15-20 minutes every 4 hours for 2-3 days.Wrap ice or cold bags with towels.Naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn ).Heat treatment before activity, then increase stretching.Rest and fixation.Non-steroidal anti-For the elimination of pain and swelling.Special stretching exercises for relaxing muscles.Another useful tool is to apply a strap above the knee and the pressure is placed above the stimulus area (above icondyle on the outside ).This band helps to remove the tension on the tendon