Jumper’s knee, also known as patellar tendinitis, occurs due to repetitive jumping motions, causing strain and inflammation in the patellar tendon. Common symptoms include pain below the kneecap, especially during physical activity. Treatment often involves rest, icing, and physical therapy to strengthen surrounding muscles. In some cases, advanced treatments like regenerative medicine may help in healing. Proper care and early treatment can lead to a full recovery. For effective treatment options and personalized care for jumper’s knee.