Dutch multidisciplinary guideline on anterior knee pain: Patellofemoral pain and patellar tendinopathy

Author:

Ophey Martin12ORCID,Koëter Sander3ORCID,van Ooijen Lianne4ORCID,van Ark Mathijs56ORCID,Boots Fred7,Ilbrink Shanna8,Lankhorst Nienke A.9,Piscaer Tom10ORCID,Vestering Myrthe11ORCID,den Ouden Vierwind Mirre12ORCID,van Linschoten Robbart1013ORCID,van Berkel Sietske14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IJsveldFysio – Private Physiotherapy Clinic Nijmegen The Netherlands

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Orthopaedic Surgery Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital Nijmegen The Netherlands

4. Profysic – Private Clinic for Sport Podiatry Eindhoven The Netherlands

5. Physiotherapy Department Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen The Netherlands

6. Centre of Expertise Primary Care (ECEZG) Groningen The Netherlands

7. Boots Solide Werken Gorinchem The Netherlands

8. Jessica Gal Sportartsen, Amsterdam & Sport‐ en Beweegkliniek Haarlem The Netherlands

9. Independent General Practitioner The Hague The Netherlands

10. Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Erasmus MC Rotterdam The Netherlands

11. Department of Radiology Gelderse Vallei Hospital Ede The Netherlands

12. Knowledge Institute of the Dutch Association of Medical Specialists Utrecht The Netherlands

13. Region Nordjylland Sportsmedicinsk Klinik Frederikshavn Denmark

14. Department of Sports Medicine Isala Hospital Zwolle The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to develop a multidisciplinary guideline for patellofemoral pain (PFP) and patellar tendinopathy (PT) to facilitate clinical decision‐making in primary and secondary care.MethodsA multidisciplinary expert panel identified questions in clinical decision‐making. Based on a systematic literature search, the strength of the scientific evidence was determined according to the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations (GRADE) method and the weight assigned to the considerations by the expert panel together determined the strength of the recommendations.ResultsAfter confirming PFP or PT as a clinical diagnosis, patients should start with exercise therapy. Additional conservative treatments are indicated only when exercise therapy does not result in clinically relevant changes after six (PFP) or 12 (PT) weeks. Pain medications should be reserved for cases of severe pain. The additional value of imaging assessments for PT is limited. Open surgery is reserved for very specific cases of nonresponders to exercise therapy and those requiring additional conservative treatments. Although the certainty of evidence regarding exercise therapy for PFP and PT had to be downgraded (‘very low GRADE’ and ‘low GRADE’), the expert panel advocates its use as the primary treatment strategy. The panel further formulated weaker recommendations regarding additional conservative treatments, pain medications, imaging assessments and open surgery (‘very low GRADE’ to ‘low GRADE’ assessment or absence of scientific evidence).ConclusionThis guideline recommends starting with exercise therapy for PFP and PT. The recommendations facilitate clinical decision‐making, and thereby optimizing treatment and preventing unnecessary burdens, risks and costs to patients and society.Level of EvidenceLevel V, clinical practice guideline.

Publisher

Wiley

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