Quadriceps tendinopathy causes pain above the kneecap due to overuse or overload of the quadriceps tendon.

Quadriceps Tendinopathy

Quadriceps tendinopathy causes pain above the kneecap due to overuse or overload of the quadriceps tendon.

This page covers causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, medications, surgical approaches, and recovery guidance related to quadriceps tendinopathy.

Quick Facts

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Condition TypeOveruse
Common SymptomsPain above the kneecap, Tenderness, Pain with squats
Typical DiagnosisPhysical exam and history, Imaging if symptoms persist
Common TreatmentsLoad modification, Strengthening and flexibility, NSAIDs for pain control

Causes and Risk Factors

Causes

  • Repetitive loading or training errors
  • Biomechanical imbalance

Risk Factors

  • Sudden increase in activity
  • Poor footwear or technique
  • Muscle weakness or tightness

Symptoms and Signs

  • Pain above the kneecap
  • Tenderness
  • Pain with squats

Diagnosis

  • Physical exam and history
  • Imaging if symptoms persist

Treatment Overview

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Non-Surgical CareLoad modification, Strengthening and flexibility
MedicationsNSAIDs for pain control
InjectionsConsidered only in selected cases
Surgical OptionsRarely needed; reserved for refractory cases

Self-Care and Recovery

  • Gradual return to activity
  • Strength and flexibility maintenance

Possible Complications

  • Chronic pain if not addressed

FAQs

Quadriceps tendinopathy causes pain above the kneecap due to overuse or overload of the quadriceps tendon.
Pain above the kneecap, Tenderness, Pain with squats.
Physical exam and history, Imaging if symptoms persist.
Load modification, Strengthening and flexibility, NSAIDs for pain control, Rarely needed; reserved for refractory cases.
Seek care for severe pain, swelling, fever, or inability to bear weight, or if symptoms persist despite self-care.