Knee Bursitis and Tendon Injury: Preventing PainKnee Bursitis and Tendon Injury: Preventing PainTopic Overview Patellar
tendinopathy, also known as jumper's knee, affects the
tendons that attach the kneecap to the shinbone and the quadriceps tendon to the
kneecap. Prolonged kneeling can cause
prepatellar bursitis , which can develop into an
egg-shaped bump on the front of the kneecap. To prevent and ease knee pain
during work, play, and daily activities: - Reach and stay at a healthy weight.
- Wear
kneepads when kneeling on hard surfaces. Avoid prolonged
kneeling.
- Strengthen and stretch your leg muscles. Pay special
attention to your front and back thigh muscles (quadriceps and
hamstrings).
- Avoid deep knee bends.
- Avoid running
downhill unless you are fully conditioned.
- Wear shoes with good
arch supports.
- Remember these tips about specific sports activities:
- Experts recommend getting new athletic shoes every 3 months
or after 500 miles of wear.
- Whenever possible, avoid wearing shoes
with cleats when playing contact sports. Cleats help your performance in some
sports by keeping your feet from slipping during acceleration, turns, or
contact. But wearing shoes with cleats increases your risk of injury.
Medical Review: William H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine Kenneth J. Koval, MD - Orthopedic Surgery, Orthopedic Trauma Last Updated: September 27, 2012 |
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