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Quadriceps tendon rupture

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Tear of the tendon that runs from the quadriceps muscle to the top of the knee cap
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Medical condition
Quadriceps tendon rupture
Other namesQuadriceps tendon tear
An x-ray demonstrating quadriceps tendon rupture. Note the abnormal angle of the patella and soft-tissue swelling marked by the arrow.
SpecialtyOrthopedic

A quadriceps tendon rupture is a tear of the tendon that runs from the quadriceps muscle to the top of the knee cap.

Signs and symptoms

Symptoms are pain and the inability to extend the knee against resistance. A gap can often be palpated at the tendon's normal location.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis is usually made clinically, but ultrasound or MRI can be used if there is any doubt.

  • Quadriceps tendon rupture in plain X-ray Quadriceps tendon rupture in plain X-ray
  • Quadriceps tendon rupture in plain X-ray: Incomplete rupture with haematoma in tendon. Quadriceps tendon rupture in plain X-ray: Incomplete rupture with haematoma in tendon.
  • Quadriceps tendon rupture in plain X-ray Quadriceps tendon rupture in plain X-ray
  • X-ray of a tear of the patellar tendon. On the left: The kneecap is pulled up. On the right: Significant dent in the soft tissue above the kneecap. X-ray of a tear of the patellar tendon. On the left: The kneecap is pulled up. On the right: Significant dent in the soft tissue above the kneecap.
  • Operative image: 1. Kneecap 2. upper patella pole with drill holes 3. Stump of the quadriceps tendon Operative image: 1. Kneecap 2. upper patella pole with drill holes 3. Stump of the quadriceps tendon

Treatment

The tendon can be surgically repaired. Afterwards a brace is given that prevents flexion of the knee. Athletes who have had this injury generally return to action in about 9 months to a year.

References

  1. "Quadriceps Tendon Rupture: Practice Essentials, Anatomy, Pathophysiology". 2017-07-19.

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