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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2010
Achilles tendon disorders are among the most common conditions seen by sports medicine physicians. The request for radiological assessment and for radiologically assisted therapy is on the steady increase. Thus understanding the anatomy and biomechanics of the Achilles tendon is crucial to the effective radiological diagnosis and thus the management of
David Connell, Michele Calleja
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Achilles tendon disorders are among the most common conditions seen by sports medicine physicians. The request for radiological assessment and for radiologically assisted therapy is on the steady increase. Thus understanding the anatomy and biomechanics of the Achilles tendon is crucial to the effective radiological diagnosis and thus the management of
David Connell, Michele Calleja
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Biomechanics of the Achilles tendon
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2008Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading and disuse. Strain patterns in tendons may not be uniform, as tendons show stress-shielded areas and areas subjected to compressive loading at the enthesis.
Maganaris CN+2 more
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Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2016
Abstract The Achilles tendon is subject to two main pathologies: rupture and tendinopathy. The anatomy and biomechanical properties of both the Achilles and the plantaris tendon have a role to play in these. The histology in tendinopathy is primarily non-inflammatory.
A.C. Peek, F. Malagelada, Callum Clark
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Abstract The Achilles tendon is subject to two main pathologies: rupture and tendinopathy. The anatomy and biomechanical properties of both the Achilles and the plantaris tendon have a role to play in these. The histology in tendinopathy is primarily non-inflammatory.
A.C. Peek, F. Malagelada, Callum Clark
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Current Diabetes Reviews, 2017
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common metabolic problems and is characterized by persistent hyperglycaemia. Exposure to chronic hyperglycaemia can affect many tissues including the Achilles Tendon, which is one of the largest tendons in the body. The current literature on the effects of hyperglycaemia on tendons is sparse, though evidence on rat ...
Satyan Rajbhandari, Lucy Partridge
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Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common metabolic problems and is characterized by persistent hyperglycaemia. Exposure to chronic hyperglycaemia can affect many tissues including the Achilles Tendon, which is one of the largest tendons in the body. The current literature on the effects of hyperglycaemia on tendons is sparse, though evidence on rat ...
Satyan Rajbhandari, Lucy Partridge
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2001
The Achilles tendon is the strongest tendon in the human body. Because most Achilles tendon injuries take place in sports and there has been an common upsurge in sporting activities, the number and incidence of the Achilles tendon overuse injuries and complete ruptures have increased in the industrialized countries during the last decades.
Markku Järvinen+5 more
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The Achilles tendon is the strongest tendon in the human body. Because most Achilles tendon injuries take place in sports and there has been an common upsurge in sporting activities, the number and incidence of the Achilles tendon overuse injuries and complete ruptures have increased in the industrialized countries during the last decades.
Markku Järvinen+5 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1994
In conclusion, the sports medicine specialist is able to use a spectrum of diagnostic, surgical, and rehabilitation techniques to identify etiologic factors and to choose optimal treatment regimens for patients with Achilles tendinitis or traumatic rupture.
Bert R. Mandelbaum, Charles A. Soma
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In conclusion, the sports medicine specialist is able to use a spectrum of diagnostic, surgical, and rehabilitation techniques to identify etiologic factors and to choose optimal treatment regimens for patients with Achilles tendinitis or traumatic rupture.
Bert R. Mandelbaum, Charles A. Soma
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The Anatomy of the Achilles Tendon
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2005The Achilles tendon is the strongest and largest tendon in the body. It is the conjoined tendon of the gastrocnemius and the soleus muscles, and may have a small contribution from the plantaris. The muscles and the Achilles tendon are in the posterior, superficial compartment of the calf.
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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2013
The patient was a 30-year-old man who was referred to a physical therapist for a chief complaint of a painful, swollen left lower leg that had caused difficulty with walking in the previous 3 weeks. Prior to physical therapist referral, the patient's primary care provider ordered radiographs of the left ankle, which were interpreted as normal.
Susan S. Jordan+2 more
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The patient was a 30-year-old man who was referred to a physical therapist for a chief complaint of a painful, swollen left lower leg that had caused difficulty with walking in the previous 3 weeks. Prior to physical therapist referral, the patient's primary care provider ordered radiographs of the left ankle, which were interpreted as normal.
Susan S. Jordan+2 more
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Achilles Tendon Rehabilitation
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2009The operative management of acute Achilles tendon rupture marks the beginning of a comprehensive rehabilitation program. The goals of the rehabilitation program start with the reduction of pain and swelling and the recovery of ankle motion and power. They conclude with the restoration of coordinated activity and safe return to athletic activity.
Mark M. Casillas, Adam C. Strom
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2017
The History of the Tendo Achillis and Its Rupture.- The Anatomy of the Achilles Tendon.- Biomechanics of the Achilles Tendon.- Imaging of the Achilles Tendon.- Etiology and Epidemiology of Achilles Tendon Problems.- Paratendinopathy of the Achilles Tendon.- Tendinopathy of the Main Body of the Achilles Tendon.- Custom Foot Orthotic Management in ...
James D. F. Calder+6 more
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The History of the Tendo Achillis and Its Rupture.- The Anatomy of the Achilles Tendon.- Biomechanics of the Achilles Tendon.- Imaging of the Achilles Tendon.- Etiology and Epidemiology of Achilles Tendon Problems.- Paratendinopathy of the Achilles Tendon.- Tendinopathy of the Main Body of the Achilles Tendon.- Custom Foot Orthotic Management in ...
James D. F. Calder+6 more
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