Patellar tendon ruptures in weight lifters after local steroid injections
Adult
Male
Adolescent
Rupture, Spontaneous
Weight Lifting
Knee Injuries
Injections
3. Good health
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Patellar Ligament
Athletic Injuries
Tendinopathy
Humans
Female
Glucocorticoids
DOI:
10.1007/s00402-008-0655-1
Publication Date:
2008-06-24T09:33:12Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
Weight lifting is commonly associated with an increase in knee injury risk. Local steroid injection is thought to be associated with increased risk of spontaneous tendon rupture. The purpose of this report is to describe incidence of rupture of the patellar tendon after receiving multiple local steroid injections in weight lifters.Seven weight lifters presented at the hospital with ruptured patellar tendon. All the patients had a history of multiple local steroid injections into the patellar tendon. Each patient received surgical treatment within 72 h after injury.After an average follow-up time of 26 months, the mean postoperative Lysholm knee score was 94 and the mean Insall-Salvati measurement was 0.96. All seven athletes returned to weight lifting training at 1 year after the operation. They returned to full competition at 18 months after the surgery.For physicians who treat patellar tendonitis, especially in weight lifters, it is important to recognize the contributing factors for tendon rupture especially in those who have had multiple steroid injections. The functional prognosis of the knee improves if the normal length and strength of the injured tendon have been properly restored.
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