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Tendinopathies of the Hand and Wrist
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2015Tendinopathies involving the hand and wrist are common. Many are diagnosed easily, and in many cases, the management is straightforward, provided the pathology and principles are understood. Common conditions involving the tendons of the hand and wrist include trigger finger, tenosynovitis of the first through sixth dorsal extensor compartments, and ...
Julie E. Adams, Rohan Habbu
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Disability and Rehabilitation, 2008
The term tendinopathy describes non-ruptured tendon injuries. While several important studies have evaluated the aetiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of this common condition, further study is needed. Several animal models, which allow for full tissue evaluation on different organizational levels and stages of disease, have been used to investigate ...
Spencer P. Lake+2 more
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The term tendinopathy describes non-ruptured tendon injuries. While several important studies have evaluated the aetiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of this common condition, further study is needed. Several animal models, which allow for full tissue evaluation on different organizational levels and stages of disease, have been used to investigate ...
Spencer P. Lake+2 more
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Compression etiology in tendinopathy
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2003Recent studies have emphasized that the etiology of tendinopathy is not as simple as was once thought. The etiology is likely to be multifactorial. Etiologic factors may include some of the traditional factors such as overuse, inflexibility, and equipment problems; however, other factors need to be considered as well, such as age-related tendon ...
Paul S. Weinhold+2 more
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Biomechanical Basis for Tendinopathy
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2006Tendinopathy affects millions of people in athletic and occupational settings and is a nemesis for patients and physicians. Mechanical loading is a major causative factor for tendinopathy; however, the exact mechanical loading conditions (magnitude, frequency, duration, loading history, or some combinations) that cause tendinopathy are poorly defined ...
Michael Iosifidis+2 more
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Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2017Posterior heel pain is a common condition of the foot and ankle and is seen in a variety of foot types. Nonoperative treatment methods consisting of shoes inserts, heel lifts, stretching, physical therapy, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, eccentric strength training, and other modalities have been shown to have mixed results.
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2014
Twelve extensor and 11 flexor tendons cross the wrist. Disorders afflicting these tendons as they traverse the wrist are a frequent cause of symptoms and make up a significant proportion of the workload of the hand surgeon. Broadly, tendons may be affected by either tenosynovitis or, more commonly, due to entrapment.
Zafar Naqui, Ian A. Trail
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Twelve extensor and 11 flexor tendons cross the wrist. Disorders afflicting these tendons as they traverse the wrist are a frequent cause of symptoms and make up a significant proportion of the workload of the hand surgeon. Broadly, tendons may be affected by either tenosynovitis or, more commonly, due to entrapment.
Zafar Naqui, Ian A. Trail
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Achilles Tendinopathy. Physiopathology
2009Struttura della matrice extracellulare di tendine di Achille in condizione fisiologica. Studio delle macromolecole di struttura, la loro espressione genica e l'istologia del tessuto.
RONGA, MARIO+5 more
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Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal, 2013
Lateral epicondylosis is a common pathology of the upper extremity. The origin of the ECRB is the most commonly cited anatomic location of lateral epicondylosis pathology. Histologic examination shows the features of a failed healing response, with absence of acute inflammatory cells.
Longo, Umile Giuseppe+4 more
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Lateral epicondylosis is a common pathology of the upper extremity. The origin of the ECRB is the most commonly cited anatomic location of lateral epicondylosis pathology. Histologic examination shows the features of a failed healing response, with absence of acute inflammatory cells.
Longo, Umile Giuseppe+4 more
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Achilles tendinopathy in amateur runners: role of adiposity (Tendinopathies and obesity).
Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal, 2012Obesity is an important risk factor for Achilles tendinopathy, and running is usually carried out to reduce excess body weight. Aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of Achilles tendinopathy in young over-weight amateur runners. MALE RUNNERS AND NON RUNNERS WERE RECRUITED AND, IN EACH CATEGORY, DIVIDED IN TWO GROUPS: normal weight, and ...
Abate M, Oliva F, Schiavone C, Salini V
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