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Tissue engineering for tendon and ligament repair: Insights and advances
Tendon and ligament injuries are widespread diseases, leading to severe pain and a consequent reduced mobility. This phenomenon is mainly due to the limited ability to self‐healing of these tissues. Unfortunately, the currently available surgical and rehabilitative treatments suffer frequent complications and incomplete success.
Francesca Romano +3 more
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TEMPERATURE CHANGE IN HUMAN PATELLAR TENDON DURING AND AFTER ULTRASOUND TREATMENT 1469
Acl Chan +3 more
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Anthropometry, physical performance, and ultrasound patellar tendon abnormality in elite junior basketball players: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Jill Cook +4 more
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Using historical data from a single center, we identified two groups of individuals based on their history of SDR (yes‐SDR and no‐SDR), matched at baseline on key clinical variables. We defined 10 orthopedic surgery categories. We then fitted Kaplan–Meier estimates of cumulative incidence for each surgery, stratified according to SDR status.
Michael H. Schwartz +1 more
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Ossification of the Patellar Tendon in a High School Baseball Player. A Case Report.
Tomonori Nagamine +5 more
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Collateral damage: Current perspectives of equine ligament injuries
Summary Collateral ligament injuries can be debilitating to equine athletes. Despite the awareness of collateral desmopathy seen in clinical practice, there remains limited detailed information on contrasting features of these injuries based on their location in the limb.
B. B. Nelson
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A biomechanical comparison of patellar tendon repair materials in a bovine model (SS-54) [PDF]
David C. Flanigan +3 more
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Differences in stiffness across the patellar tendon: An observational study using tendotonometry. [PDF]
van Dam L +3 more
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Scheme depicting the experimental set up of the study. Achilles tendons and tenocytes were isolated from heterozygous (fa/+, non diabetic: non DMT2) and homozygous (fa/fa, diabetic: DMT2) Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) rats. Tendon degeneration, collagen type 1 alpha 1 chain (COL1A1) and alpha smooth muscle actin (αSMA) expression was determined in rat ...
Nils Fleischmann +8 more
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