Challenging the assumption of uniformity in patellar tendon structure: Regional patellar tendon morphology and mechanical properties in vivo

Author:

Ito Naoaki12ORCID,Scattone Silva Rodrigo123ORCID,Sigurðsson Haraldur B.4ORCID,Cortes Daniel H.5,Silbernagel Karin Grävare12

Affiliation:

1. Biomechanics and Movement Science Program University of Delaware Newark Delaware USA

2. Department of Physical Therapy University of Delaware Newark Delaware USA

3. Postgraduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences, Postgraduate Program in Physical Therapy Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Santa Cruz State of Rio Grande do Norte Brazil

4. School of Health Sciences University of Iceland Reykjavik Iceland

5. Department of Mechanical Engineering Penn State University State College Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractPatellar tendons are assumed to be uniform in morphology and mechanical properties despite a higher prevalence of tendinopathies observed in the medial region. The purpose of this study was to compare the thickness, length, viscosity, and shear modulus of the medial, central, and lateral regions of healthy patellar tendons of young males and females in vivo. B‐mode ultrasound and continuous shear wave elastography were performed on 35 patellar tendons (17 females, 18 males) over three regions of interest. A linear mixed‐effects model (α = 0.05) was used to determine differences between the three regions and sexes followed by pairwise comparisons for significant findings. The lateral region (mean [95% confidence interval] = 0.34 [0.31–0.37] cm) was thinner compared with the medial (0.41 [0.39–0.44] cm,p < 0.001), and central (0.41 [0.39–0.44] cm,p < 0.001) regions regardless of sex. Viscosity was lower in the lateral (19.8 [16.9–22.7] Pa‐s) versus medial region (27.4 [24.7–30.2] Pa‐s,p = 0.001). Length had a region‐by‐sex interaction (p = 0.003) characterized by a longer lateral (4.83 [4.54–5.13] cm) versus medial (4.42 [4.12–4.72] cm) region in males (p < 0.001), but not females (p = 0.992). Shear modulus was uniform between regions and sexes. The thinner, and less viscous lateral patellar tendon may reflect the lower load the tendon experiences explaining the differences in regional prevalence of developing tendon pathology. Statement of Clinical Significance: Healthy patellar tendons are not uniform in morphology or mechanical properties. Considering regional tendon properties may help guide targeted interventions for patellar tendon pathologies.

Funder

Rheumatology Research Foundation

National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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