Computed microtomographic imaging of revascularization during healing of Achilles tendon injury
This study explores the role of vascularization in tendon healing by comparing physiological and pathological angiogenesis. Using micro‐CT imaging, we identified distinct changes in vascular organization following injury, highlighting the dynamic interplay between angiogenesis and tendon pathology.
Mert Ocak+6 more
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Relationship Between the Amount of Change in Echo Intensity and Young's Modulus of the Soleus Muscle After Ankle Fracture Surgery. [PDF]
Miyasaka H+4 more
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Effect of concurrent aerobic exercise and bone marrow stromal cell transplantation on time-dependent changes of myogenic differentiation-related cascades in soleus muscle after sciatic nerve injury. [PDF]
Cho YH, Seo TB.
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Biomechanical transformation of the gastroc‐soleus muscle with botulinum toxin A in children with cerebral palsy [PDF]
Roslyn N. Boyd+4 more
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Investigating microvascular outcomes with ischemic preconditioning and passive stretch
Abstract This study examined the effects of intermittent passive stretching (PS) and ischemic preconditioning (IPC) on microvascular responsiveness and muscle oxidative capacity. We hypothesized that PS would lead to greater improvements in vascular function and oxidative capacity than IPC.
Sarah A. Fenn+4 more
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Decrease in the excitability of spinal nerve function corresponding to the soleus muscle during terminal phase of heel-raise imagery. [PDF]
Takasaki H+4 more
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The preventive effect of β-carotene on denervation-induced soleus muscle atrophy in mice
Masahiro Ogawa+8 more
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Early morphological changes in the rat soleus muscle induced by tenotomy and denervation [PDF]
Ahmed Ebada Salem, H Ishikawa
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Blood lactate as a marker of exercise adaptation and fatigue in male mice with chronic heart failure
Abstract Treadmill exercise tests assess aerobic capacity in chronic heart failure (CHF) mice, but subjective exhaustion criteria limit reproducibility. Elevated blood lactate (La) at exhaustion may provide an objective fatigue marker. This study evaluated La at exhaustion and the effects of exercise training (ExT) on resting La in CHF mice.
Ahmed M. Wafi, Lie Gao, Irving H. Zucker
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