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Abstract Purpose Achilles tendon disorders are frequently seen in sports, and its rupture is one of the most common and debilitating injury. Among the most used surgical techniques there are traditional open surgeries, minimally invasive, and percutaneous techniques.
Erminia Cofano +9 more
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Schematic diagram illustrating the comprehensive landscape of hydrogel microspheres (HMs). (A) The components of HMs. (B) Preparation technologies employed in fabricating HMs. (C) The diverse applications of HMs across different fields. (D) The therapeutic applications of HMs in the treatment of various systemic diseases, demonstrating their potential ...
Meng Yang +14 more
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This narrative review aims to use the similarities between the shoulder and hip joints to better understand why rotator cuff (RC) tendinopathy and hip abductor tendinopathy occur and inform about diagnosis and treatment of both orthopedic complaints.
Joshua R. Poole +2 more
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Ultrasound‐guided injections for the retrotrochanteric region: A cadaveric investigation
Abstract Background Injections for the piriformis and triceps coxae tendons/bursae have not been described and validated. Objective To investigate the deep retrotrochanteric anatomy and validate an ultrasound (US)‐guided injection technique. Methods Fifteen sides of the pelvic half/lower limb of formalin‐fixed cadaveric specimens were dissected to ...
Kamal Mezian +6 more
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Surgical treatment for chronic Achilles tendinopathy: a prospective seven month follow up study [PDF]
Mika Paavola +4 more
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Hip Bridge technique demonstrated significantly higher biomechanical failure load compared to the Mason‐Allen repair; with greater primary stability and reduced failure variability. This may be attributed to enhanced anatomical footprint restoration, which is particularly advantageous for weakened gluteal tendons in elderly patients.
Vanessa Twardy +7 more
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Endochondral ossification in Achilles and patella tendinopathy [PDF]
Steven Fenwick
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Rethinking Acute Sports Injuries: Evidence for an Overuse Mechanism in Hamstring and ACL Injuries
ABSTRACT Sports injuries have traditionally been classified as acute or overuse based on their onset and associated circumstances. Hamstring strain injuries and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are two common sports injuries that are typically implicitly considered to represent acute injuries.
Bas Van Hooren
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