Affiliation:
1. Department of Physical Therapy, School of Paramedical and
Rehabilitation Sciences, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad,
Iran
Abstract
Abstract
Background Patellar tendinitis is common in jumping sports. Pain from
patellar tendinopathy is challenging to manage. Dry needling as a stand-alone
treatment for tendinopathy is supported. To our knowledge, dry needling has
never been used alone. This case report depicts dry needling on the proximal
patellar pole.
Case description A 43-year-old male presented with left suprapatellar
tendinitis. He was injured four months before beginning dry needling while
playing futsal without warming up. The superior pole of the patellar was tender
to palpation and caused moderate pain. At 20 degrees of knee flexion, discomfort
began during double leg squats. The Clarke’s Sign, Eccentric Step, and
Step Up tests showed positive results. The patient received five sessions of DN
at the proximal pole of the patella twice weekly. This study’s primary
outcomes were the numeric pain rating scale (NPRS), the Kujala Anterior Knee
Pain Scale (AKPS), the global rating of change scale (GRC), and the angle of
knee flexion during the squat. The researcher collected data at the five
stages.
Outcomes The patient’s primary outcome measures improved after
three weeks of DN and three months of follow-up. The NPRS showed a reduction in
pain, while the AKPS demonstrated a decrease in disability.
Conclusion The successful treatment of a patient with suprapatellar
tendinopathy utilizing DN is possibly described for the first time in this case
report. This study demonstrated the efficacy of dry needling as a first-line
treatment for managing chronic tendinopathy with a history of trauma.
Subject
Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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