Ultrasound Patellar Tendon Assessment
- Conditions
- Patellofemoral PainUltrasonography
- Registration Number
- NCT05497661
- Lead Sponsor
- Universidad de Granada
- Brief Summary
448kilohertz capacitive resistive monopolar radiofrequency is a novel technique in physiotherapy and its usefulness and clinical relevance is still to be investigated at both clinical practice and also in performance. Current studies show promising results in different musculoskeletal disorders, however there no studies in the assessment of quality soft tissue in sporty population after the used of this technique.
- Detailed Description
Patellar tendon injuries is is one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders, presenting a high prevalence in sport populations. Many factors have been proposed as the cause of pain and dysfunction, however there are no studies analysing possibilities of preventing patellar tendon injuries by using a radiofrequency stimulus.
The use of 448kilohertz capacitive resistive monopolar radiofrequency as the focus of the treatment looking for improve the quality of the tissue is still to be explored.
The hypothesis of the present project is that focus treatments on 448kilohertz capacitive resistive monopolar radiofrequency on the patellar tendon will produce better outcomes in terms of ultrasound assessment measured by quantified elastography, and this will decreased the possibilities of get injured.
The stimulus will be carried out on the patellar tendon region. All interventions will be developed by the same examiner, who is a physiotherapist with 6 years of clinical experience.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 28
- Age between 18-65 years.
- Sporty people with at least 3 days of training per week
- Suffer from knee pain.
- Sedentary people
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from Baseline in patellar tendon measured by quantified elastography imaging at 3 months [ Time Frame: Time Frame: time (t) 1(prior to treatment), t2 (immediately after the treatment), t3 (3 months later)] ] Time Frame: time (t) 1(prior to treatment), t2 (immediately after the treatment), t3 (3 months later) The elastography is obtained when the anatomic image on grayscale ultrasound overlaps parametric color image that expresses the rate of deformity of the tissues, soft tissues tend to develop greater deformity and tissue deformity have lower rigidity
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Clínica Ana González
🇪🇸Málaga, Spain
Clínica Ana González🇪🇸Málaga, SpainAna González MuñozSub InvestigatorSantiago Navarro Ledesma, PhdPrincipal InvestigatorDaniel Aguilar Núñez, Phd studentSub InvestigatorMaría Aguilar García, Phd studentSub Investigator