This randomized controlled trial investigated the acute effects of different physiotherapy interventions applied to the patellar tendon. Participants were randomly assigned to one of four groups: deep friction massage, thermal agent application, quadriceps resistance exercise, or a control group. Each intervention was delivered in a single session. Outcomes of the study included changes in skin temperature, muscle strength, flexibility, and pulse rate. All measurements were taken immediately before the intervention and again immediately after, 15 minutes after, and 60 minutes after the intervention. The study was conducted with healthy adult volunteers. The results of this study are expected to contribute to a better understanding of how different physiotherapy modalities acutely influence the patellar tendon region.
This study examined the immediate physiological responses of the patellar tendon region following different physiotherapy interventions. Participants were allocated into four groups: (1) deep friction massage applied directly to the patellar tendon, (2) a locally applied superficial thermal agent, (3) a structured quadriceps resistance exercise protocol, and (4) a no-intervention control group. Each intervention was administered as a single session under standardized laboratory conditions. Outcome measures included skin temperature assessed with thermal imaging, quadriceps muscle strength measured with a handheld dynamometer, flexibility assessed by standardized clinical procedures, and pulse rate. All measurements were collected at four time points: immediately before the intervention, immediately after, 15 minutes after, and 60 minutes after the intervention. The study was conducted with healthy adult volunteers to evaluate the acute physiological effects of commonly used physiotherapy modalities on the patellar tendon region. The findings are intended to inform clinical decision-making by clarifying how different physiotherapy techniques influence tendon-related parameters within the first hour following treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
84
A single session of deep friction massage applied directly to the patellar tendon.
A single application of a thermal agent (hot pack) applied to the patellar tendon region.
A single session of quadriceps resistance exercise targeting knee extensor muscles.
Dokuz Eylül University, İzmir
Izmir, balçova, Turkey (Türkiye)
Skin Temperature Change
Skin temperature of the patellar tendon region measured using infrared thermography at four time points to analyze acute thermal response.
Time frame: Baseline, immediately after intervention, 15 minutes after, 60 minutes after
Quadirceps Muscle Strength
Isometric quadriceps muscle strength measured with a handheld dynamometer at four time points to assess acute changes following intervention.
Time frame: Baseline, immediately after intervention, 15 minutes after, 60 minutes after
Hamstring and Quadriceps Flexibility
Flexibility of the quadriceps and hamstring assessed using a standardized stretching test at four time points to assess evaluate changes.
Time frame: Baseline, immediately after intervention, 15 minutes after, 60 minutes after
Dorsalis Pedis Pulse Rate
Pulse rate measured by palpation at four time points (baseline, immediately after intervention, 15 minutes, and 60 minutes) to evaluate acute cardiovascular response to the intervention.
Time frame: Baseline, immediately after intervention, 15 minutes after, 60 minutes after
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