Some medical information:
Patella tendon tears are a relatively common and severe injury. There are many ways to tear or rupture your patella tendon.
You slipped on ice, fell downstairs or you simply felt your knee give out. In the case of Jimmy Graham of the Seattle Seahawks, you simply land awkwardly.
The patella tendon is an extremely strong tendon (actually a ligament) that connects the patella (knee cap) to the tibia. The patella tendon is an absolutely essential structure for walking or running. When the patella tendon tears you can not straighten your leg… or if you can move it, it is very weak.
If you have injured your knee and your knee can not support you because it gives out and feels weak then you may have torn your patella tendon. You will immediately need crutches and a brace to stabilize your knee and prevent injury from recurrent falls.
After your emergent treatment you will need to see an Orthopedist, preferably a Sports Medicine specialist trained in the management of soft tissue injuries.
Surgery is almost always recommended for patella tendon tears. If your patella tendon is not repaired, you will not be able to walk without your leg constantly giving way. For professional athletes this is a recoverable, but severe season ending injury.
At the time of surgery your patella tendon is reattached to the patella. Many of us will also incorporate additional tension relieving stitches so that we can start an accelerated rehabilitation protocol to get you up and walking faster. This surgery will lead to significant stiffness and weakness. The recovery will be long and requires a lot of effort on your part after the tendon heals and the physical therapy begins.
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