Knee Tendon Injuries
At London Knee Care, we specialise in diagnosing and treating knee tendon injuries, including inflammation, strain, or tears of the tendons that connect the thigh and lower-leg muscles to the knee joint. These tendons — particularly the patellar tendon and quadriceps tendon — are essential for stability and movement. When injured, they can cause pain, weakness, or difficulty straightening the leg.
We use advanced imaging and targeted treatment techniques to manage both acute and chronic tendon problems. Whether you’re an athlete recovering from overuse or experiencing age-related tendon degeneration, our goal is to restore full strength, flexibility, and function with precision and care.

Knee Tendon Injuries Care
You should consider a consultation if you experience sharp pain below or above the kneecap, swelling after activity, or weakness when jumping, climbing stairs, or standing from a seated position. Persistent tenderness or a feeling of “pulling” at the front of the knee may also indicate tendon inflammation or partial tearing.
At London Knee Care, we perform detailed physical examinations and imaging — such as ultrasound or MRI — to identify the extent of damage and design a personalised treatment plan to promote healing and prevent re-injury.

How to Book Your Appointment
Step 1
Schedule Your Consultation
Book an appointment with one of our knee specialists to discuss your symptoms and activity level.
Step 2
Diagnostic Assessment
We use ultrasound or MRI to visualise tendon integrity and identify inflammation or tearing.
Step 3
Personalised Treatment Plan
Your consultant outlines a treatment strategy tailored to your needs — non-surgical or surgical.
Step 4
Surgery and Aftercare
We provide structured physiotherapy and aftercare to ensure optimal healing and long-term results.
FAQs About Knee Tendon Injuries
What causes knee tendon injuries?
They often occur from repetitive stress, overuse in sports, or sudden increases in activity without proper conditioning.
What are the main symptoms?
Pain around the kneecap, swelling, tenderness, and weakness when extending or straightening the knee.
Can tendon injuries heal without surgery?
Yes. Most mild or moderate injuries respond well to physiotherapy and targeted non-surgical treatments.
How long is recovery time?
Recovery varies from 4–8 weeks for mild inflammation to several months for more extensive damage.
What if my tendon is completely torn?
Complete ruptures usually require surgical repair followed by a comprehensive rehabilitation programme.
Why choose London Knee Care?
We combine precise diagnosis, minimally invasive treatments, and personalised rehabilitation to achieve the best outcomes.
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