Hit the Ground Running After a Quadriceps Tear

Healthy Young Man Standing Strong in the Gym and Flexing Legs Close UpIf you’re an athlete or make regular exercise a part of your daily routine, you understand how essential it is to have strong and healthy leg muscles. When something compromises your leg strength, it can significantly setback your goals. Your quadriceps are essential muscles that play a crucial role in helping your body maintain stability when you move; if it tears, it can be a severe issue. Dr. Desio specializes in treating injuries like quadriceps tears and can determine a strategy to fit your situation and help get you back on your feet.

Here are a few things you should know about a quadriceps tear and how our office can help.

How Does a Quadriceps Tear Happen?

Although the quadriceps is one of the strongest muscles in the body, there are many ways you can injure it. One of the more common causes of quadriceps tears is sustaining an awkward landing after jumping, making it a common issue for basketball players.

Another way quadriceps tears occur is through chronic conditions that weaken muscle tissue and make them more susceptible to structural damage. Some conditions that can have this effect can include:

  • Lupus
  • Renal Failure
  • Gout
  • Leukemia
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Diabetes

Symptoms Of A Torn Quadriceps

A clear indicator that you may have torn your quadriceps is if you’ve felt a tear or pop in your leg. After this, most patients indicate extreme pain in the area upon noticing the tearing or popping sensation.

Other indications of a possibly torn quadriceps can include:

  • Swelling.
  • Tenderness near the knee.
  • Drooping of the kneecap.
  • An inability to bear weight.

Treating a Torn Quadriceps

If you’ve experienced symptoms that may indicate a torn quadriceps, it’s essential to speak with an experienced professional immediately for diagnosis and treatment. In addition to a physical exam, an MRI is a common strategy to make a formal diagnosis of a torn quadriceps. Treatment strategies for torn quadriceps can vary due to the severity and nature of the tear. Still, your doctor may use immobilization, physical therapy, surgery, or a combination of treatments to help repair the damage.

Dr. Desio can design a treatment plan to help get you the comfort you need and help get you back on your feet. The first step is to schedule your consultation with our Worcester office. For more on how we can help, please call us today at 508.363.6363.

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