Determination of differences in ultrasound parameters for patellar tendons in males with unilateral patellar tendinopathy—An ancillary analysis of data from two randomized controlled trials

Author:

Hjortshoej M. H.1234ORCID,Agergaard A.123ORCID,Larsen F. K.3ORCID,Thomsen L. J. P.12ORCID,Svensson R. B.12ORCID,Couppé C.123ORCID,Magnusson S. P.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Sports Medicine Copenhagen, Department of Orthopedic Surgery Copenhagen University Hospital Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Copenhagen Denmark

2. Center for Healthy Aging, Department of Clinical Medicine University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

3. Department of Physical and Occupational Therapy Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg University Hospital Copenhagen NV Denmark

4. Centre for Health and Rehabilitation University College Absalon Slagelse Denmark

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo investigate power Doppler (PD) activity and tendon structure (between the injured and contralateral limb) in patients with unilateral patellar tendinopathy (PT) using ultrasonography (US). Secondly, the aim was to determine the intra‐rater reliability of the PD activity and tendon structure.MethodsThis study analyzed US baseline data from 57 male participants with symptomatic unilateral PT who had been enrolled in one of two randomized clinical trials. Data were analyzed to examine if systematic differences existed between injured and contralateral limbs using Fiji ImageJ.ResultsThe PD activity of the symptomatic tendon was larger 25.6 (Q1 = 14.9; Q3 = 41.6) mm2 than the asymptomatic 0 (Q1 = 0.0; Q3 = 0.0) mm2 (p < 0.001). There was a significantly greater tendon thickness at the proximal (2.5 mm 95% CI [2.0; 3.0]), mid (0.8 mm 95% CI [0.5; 1.1]), and distal (0.2 mm 95% CI [0.1; 0.4]) part of the tendon for the symptomatic compared to the asymptomatic tendon. Intra‐rater reliability for PD activity and tendon structure ranged from moderate‐to‐excellent (0.74; 0.99).ConclusionThese results provide mean estimates for tendon thickness of symptomatic and asymptomatic tendons, that can be used for clinicians to reliably estimate pathological tendon thickness.

Publisher

Wiley

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