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Glenohumeral allograft capsular reconstruction for recalcitrant instability of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: a novel technique. [PDF]
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Translational Cross-cultural Adaptation and Validation of the VISA-A Questionnaire for Arabic-Speaking Patients With Achilles Tendinopathy. [PDF]
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A Novel Measurement of Altered Achilles Subtendon Load Sharing 6-12 Months Following Rupture. [PDF]
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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2009
Achilles tendinopathy is a common cause of disability. Despite the economic and social relevance of the problem, the causes and mechanisms of Achilles tendinopathy remain unclear. Tendon vascularity, gastrocnemius-soleus dysfunction, age, sex, body weight and height, pes cavus, and lateral ankle instability are considered common intrinsic factors.
Longo, Umile Giuseppe +2 more
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Achilles tendinopathy is a common cause of disability. Despite the economic and social relevance of the problem, the causes and mechanisms of Achilles tendinopathy remain unclear. Tendon vascularity, gastrocnemius-soleus dysfunction, age, sex, body weight and height, pes cavus, and lateral ankle instability are considered common intrinsic factors.
Longo, Umile Giuseppe +2 more
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2006
Noninsertional Achilles tendon-related problems can be treated well by an endoscopic approach if they do not respond to nonoperative management. Understanding the anatomy and the mechanical aspects of the hindfoot and having experience with endoscopic procedures are necessary. A retrospective study of 20 patients showed good results.
Steenstra, Ferry, van Dijk, C. Niek
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Noninsertional Achilles tendon-related problems can be treated well by an endoscopic approach if they do not respond to nonoperative management. Understanding the anatomy and the mechanical aspects of the hindfoot and having experience with endoscopic procedures are necessary. A retrospective study of 20 patients showed good results.
Steenstra, Ferry, van Dijk, C. Niek
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2002
Achilles tendon injury (tendinopathy) and pain occur in active individuals, when the tendon is subject to high or unusual load. Achilles tendinopathy can be resistant to treatment, and symptoms may persist despite both conservative and surgical intervention.
Mika, Paavola +5 more
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Achilles tendon injury (tendinopathy) and pain occur in active individuals, when the tendon is subject to high or unusual load. Achilles tendinopathy can be resistant to treatment, and symptoms may persist despite both conservative and surgical intervention.
Mika, Paavola +5 more
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2022
In Homer’s Iliad, the main character, Achilles, twice takes a course of action that upends decisions which he himself had previously proclaimed to be irrevocable. Achilles had refused to battle on the side of the Greeks―and then rejoins the fight as their ally.
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In Homer’s Iliad, the main character, Achilles, twice takes a course of action that upends decisions which he himself had previously proclaimed to be irrevocable. Achilles had refused to battle on the side of the Greeks―and then rejoins the fight as their ally.
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Foot & Ankle, 1992
Achilles tendinitis is a problem encountered frequently. There are certain anatomical and biomechanical principles that help explain the etiology of this entity. We prefer to separate our thinking into “insertional” and “noninsertional” Achilles tendinitis.
M R, Clain, D E, Baxter
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Achilles tendinitis is a problem encountered frequently. There are certain anatomical and biomechanical principles that help explain the etiology of this entity. We prefer to separate our thinking into “insertional” and “noninsertional” Achilles tendinitis.
M R, Clain, D E, Baxter
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