Pes Anserinus Bursitis Research

Pes Anserinus Bursitis Research

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Introduction:This randomized clinical trial compares kinesiology taping, NSAIDs, and physical therapy for treating Pes Anserinus Tendino-Bursitis—a common cause of medial knee pain in runners. While the study highlights kinesiotaping’s effectiveness, it fails to note tape tension used. At Learn2Tape, we emphasize evidence-informed applications using our K-Cuts Grid to reduce pain and swelling and support faster recovery.

Effects of kinesiotaping versus non-steroidal anti- inflammatory drugs and physical therapy for treatment of pes anserinus tendino-bursitisA randomized comparative clinical trial.~Kaynoosh Homayouni, Shima Foruzi & Fereshte Kalhori (link)

At Learn2Tape, we are constantly trying to demonstrate the effectiveness of kinesiology taping. However, the issues are that there are not enough quality studies nor is there much consistency with tape tensions in the studies we read.  The study we are linking to here has some great information on how kinesiology taping may be an effective adjunct for treating a condition such as Pes Anserinus tendino-bursitis. However, they fail to actually specify what degree of tape tension is being used.  That said, we have had ample success taping when applying either swelling or pain applications in acute and chronic conditions, respectively.

It’s always important to stay current with research, but never discard your clinical outcomes when you are getting actual results.  Combined with the individual needs of your patients, you can honestly say that you are managing an evidenced based approach.

Being just steps past the finish line of the Boston Marathon, April is commonly known as the official start of the running season up here. Of course, our running gladiators have been running all winter long, preparing for the third Monday in April, but those who aren’t, will be motivated by these epic folks and start their running programs.

One of the common conditions we see come through our doors are complaints of pain at the knee. The onset of the injuries can be sudden or may creep up over time. The problem we most commonly see are runners either “Googling” their issues or speaking with other runners to get information. Both are poor ways of determining what the problem(s) may actually be. Most runners throw terms like “runners knee” or “ITB friction syndrome” around so much, that they actually believe what they have is what their friend who runs 3 times a week and is a bookkeeper, told them. Careful assessment is always the best method of starting any treatment.

When treating runners, a frequently over looked but common condition (especially in women) is what is known as Pes Anserinus Tendino-Bursitis. This is the area just below the knee where the Sartorius, Gracilis, and Semitendinosus, conjoin. The tendons insert onto the proximal anteromedial tibia about 5 cm distal to the medial tibial joint line. They do so in a way that gives the appearance of a “Goose Foot”, hence the Latin term Pes Anserinus. 

these three muscles  aid in both flexion and Tibial internal rotation.Beneath this area of tendon attachments is a bursa, that becomes inflamed.

Fortunately, if addressed throughout their training, this injury may never occur. However, once it does occur, with the exception of rest, massage and some kinesiology tape can make for a helpful tool to keep them on their pace.

There are several ways to tape for any condition. We never like to preach our way is the only way. However, as I have mentioned with my other suggested applications, this is what has worked best for me over the past 15 years of taping.

For an acute phase of this condition, there may be visual and/or palpable swelling. What type of application would you apply? Swelling! If the swelling is down and there is now only pain, what do you think the type of application might be? Pain! See? We’ve made it so simple for you. When you combine your soft tissue techniques with some kinesiology tape, you will see your athletes return to ‘go’ much faster.

Read the entire study here! 

Pes Anserinus

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