(Predisposing Factors) Common risk factors for Patellar Tendinitis include: Adolescents and young adults who are physically active, participate in sports activities Any sport that involves a lot of jumping such as basketball and gymnastics The presence of physical abnormalities or defects such as flatfeet Poor physical conditioning, such as tight thigh and hamstring muscles, can increase stress on the patellar tendon Muscle imbalance, muscular fatigue and weakness It is important to note that having a risk factor does not mean that one will get the condition
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