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Disability and Rehabilitation, 2008
Tendon injuries (tendinopathy) are prevalent across the population, affecting active and inactive individuals and manual workers. The aetiology of tendinopathy is not known. However, extrinsic factors such as load are known to affect the prevalence.
Jillianne Leigh Cook+2 more
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Tendon injuries (tendinopathy) are prevalent across the population, affecting active and inactive individuals and manual workers. The aetiology of tendinopathy is not known. However, extrinsic factors such as load are known to affect the prevalence.
Jillianne Leigh Cook+2 more
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Types and epidemiology of tendinopathy [PDF]
During the last few decades, the role of sports and physical activity has become more and more important in all modern communities. The risk of tendon injury has thus increased, and prevention has become important. Epidemiologic studies are important when planning prevention programs for tendon injuries.
MAFFULLI, Nicola+2 more
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Physical Therapy in Sport, 2012
Overuse related tendon pain is a significant problem in sport and can interfere with and, in some instances, end an athletic career. This article includes a consideration of the biology of tendon pain including a review of tendon anatomy and histopathology, risk factors for tendon pain, semantics of tendon pathology, and the pathogenesis of tendon pain.
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Overuse related tendon pain is a significant problem in sport and can interfere with and, in some instances, end an athletic career. This article includes a consideration of the biology of tendon pain including a review of tendon anatomy and histopathology, risk factors for tendon pain, semantics of tendon pathology, and the pathogenesis of tendon pain.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2003
Patellar tendinopathy is a common and serious condition in athletes. Although there have been many advances in the understanding of the histopathology, imaging, and surgical outcomes in this condition in the past decade, successful management of athletes with patellar tendinopathy remains a major challenge for both the practitioner and patient.
Warden, Stuart J., Brukner, Peter
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Patellar tendinopathy is a common and serious condition in athletes. Although there have been many advances in the understanding of the histopathology, imaging, and surgical outcomes in this condition in the past decade, successful management of athletes with patellar tendinopathy remains a major challenge for both the practitioner and patient.
Warden, Stuart J., Brukner, Peter
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Archives of Orthopaedic and Traumatic Surgery, 1980
The authors examined 119 tendons with light-, and 34 tendons with electron microscope, excised within 48 h after spontaneous rupture of tendon. By light microscopic study 9, and by electron microscopic examination 18 cases of calcifying tendinopathy could be detected. The calcification occurred without necrosis or inflammation.
L, Józsa, B J, Bálint, A, Réffy
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The authors examined 119 tendons with light-, and 34 tendons with electron microscope, excised within 48 h after spontaneous rupture of tendon. By light microscopic study 9, and by electron microscopic examination 18 cases of calcifying tendinopathy could be detected. The calcification occurred without necrosis or inflammation.
L, Józsa, B J, Bálint, A, Réffy
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Overuse injuries of the lateral and medial elbow are common in sport, recreational activities, and occupational endeavors. They are commonly diagnosed as lateral and medial epicondylitis; however, the pathophysiology of these disorders demonstrates a lack of inflammation. Instead, angiofibroblastic degeneration is present, referred to as tendinosis. As
Michael E, Pitzer+2 more
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Overuse injuries of the lateral and medial elbow are common in sport, recreational activities, and occupational endeavors. They are commonly diagnosed as lateral and medial epicondylitis; however, the pathophysiology of these disorders demonstrates a lack of inflammation. Instead, angiofibroblastic degeneration is present, referred to as tendinosis. As
Michael E, Pitzer+2 more
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Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2005There has been significant progress in our understanding of Achilles insertional tendinopathy since Clain and Baxter divided Achilles tendon disorders into noninsertional and insertional tendinopathy in 1992. In this article we specifically concentrate on Achilles insertional tendinopathy. Classically, overuse and poor training habits are considered to
Krishna Sayana M, MAFFULLI, Nicola
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Traumatic patellar tendinopathy
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2008In patellar tendinopathy, there is anterior knee pain with tenderness of the attachment of the patellar tendon over the lower pole of the patella. The condition is commonly associated with athletic overuse, but we have encountered it in some patients following direct blunt trauma to the anterior aspect of the knee.
Garau G+4 more
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Classification and Definition of Tendinopathies
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1991The authors have classified tendinopathies into two categories. The majority of the tendinopathies are in the primary category in which lesions arise in the substance of the tendon. The authors emphasize that not all tendinopathies are degenerative in nature. Some primary tendinopathies are reactive, such as calcifying tendinitis.
Hans K. Uhthoff, Kiriti Sarkar
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Genetic aspects of tendinopathy
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2008Tendinopathy is characterised by a disorganised, haphazard healing response with no histological signs of inflammation. Research on tendon injuries is limited to the description of the condition and its management, and the pathogenesis is still ill defined. Together with known intrinsic and extrinsic factors, genetics may play a significant role in the
Nicola Maffulli, Merzesh Magra
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