%0 Journal Article %A A Basas García %A A Lorenzo %A M A Gómez-Ruano %A T Fernández Jaén %A G Álvarez Rey %T ECCENTRIC EXERCISES COMBINED WITH ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN THE TREATMENT OF JUMPER'S KNEE: A STUDY ON SIX HIGH LEVEL JUMPING ATHLETES %D 2013 %R 10.1136/bjsports-2013-092459.59 %J British Journal of Sports Medicine %P e2-e2 %V 47 %N 9 %X Introduction Treatment of patellar tendinopathy (PT)/Jumper's knee (JK) is known to be difficult, and there is no treatment of choice. This work analyses the development of a protocol using eccentric exercises and electrical stimulation, both using maximum tendon loading, to treat elite athletes suffering from Jumper's knee.Methods Six high level jumping athletes with chronic painful PT/JK completed a 6-month treatment/training programme using eccentric exercises and electrical stimulation. The protocol was done12 weeks in the winter pre-season and 10 weeks in the summer pre-season, for all together 36 months. Pain during patellar tendon loading activity was evaluated on a VAS, before the first session and then every 6 months.Results The VAS average fell significantly when the initial measurement is compared with those at 18, 24 and 48 months (p<0.01). There were no significant differences between the other comparisons, although they always improved when the protocol was followed and worsened following interruption of the latter (p>0.05).Discussion In a small group of high level jumping athletes with chronic painful PT/JK, eccentric exercises combined with electrical stimulation showed promising clinical results with significant pain reduction during tendon loading activity. %U https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/bjsports/47/9/e2.55.full.pdf