Quadriceps Tendon Injury


Overview

The large thigh muscle known as Quadriceps is attached to the knee-cap by an important tendon known as the Quadricep tendon. This can be injured and torn. If this happens, surgery is often required.

Normally a stumble, sporting injury or trip carrying a heavy load will be responsible for this type of injury. A serious quadriceps tendon tear will effect your ability to walk normally.

Assessment

Surgeons at Bone and Joint will assess your knee and often order an MRI scan or ultrasound scan to gain information about the injury.

A tear in the Quadricep tendon may require surgery. If the tear can be fixed then surgery to place sutures to hold the tendon in place can be performed. Surgery is normally completed by placing sutures into the tendon and passing them through the knee-cap bone. Prior to surgery you will need a Zimmer knee splint.

 
 

When to contact us

If you have a quadriceps tendon injury and would like an opinion on management by one of our specialists, call our rooms on 03 5752 5020

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