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Tendinopathy

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Tendinopathy describes a complex multifaceted pathology of the tendon, characterized by pain, decline in function and reduced exercise tolerance. The most common overuse tendinopathies involve the rotator cuff tendon, medial and lateral elbow epicondyles, patellar tendon, gluteal tendons and the Achilles tendon. The prominent histological and molecular
N. Millar   +8 more
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Nitric Oxide Nanomotor Driving Exosomes-Loaded Microneedles for Achilles Tendinopathy Healing.

ACS Nano, 2021
The microneedle (MN) provides a promising strategy for transdermal delivery of exosomes (EXO), in which the therapeutic effects and clinical applications are greatly reduced by the fact that EXO can only partially reach the injury site by passive ...
Anlong Liu   +13 more
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Outcome measures in the management of gluteal tendinopathy: a systematic review of their measurement properties

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2022
Objective Evaluate properties of outcome measures for gluteal tendinopathy. Design Multistage scoping/systematic review. Data sources Cochrane, PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, PEDro, CINAHL, SPORTDISCUS were searched (December 2021) to identify ...
A. Nasser   +6 more
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Comparative Effects of Exosomes and Ectosomes Isolated From Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Achilles Tendinopathy in a Rat Model

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2022
Background: Extracellular vesicles derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSC-EVs) have gained momentum as a treatment for tendinopathy. Multiple studies have demonstrated significant differences in cargo composition between the 2 subtypes of MSC-EVs (ie ...
Tengjing Xu   +8 more
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Management of Tendinopathy [PDF]

open access: possibleThe American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2009
Overuse disorders of tendons, or tendinopathies, present a challenge to sports physicians, surgeons, and other health care professionals dealing with athletes. The Achilles, patellar, and supraspinatus tendons are particularly vulnerable to injury and often difficult to manage successfully.
Jillianne Leigh Cook   +2 more
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Evaluation of Therapeutic Effects of Quercetin Against Achilles Tendinopathy in Rats via Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, Apoptosis, Autophagy, and Metalloproteinases

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021
Background: Achilles tendinopathy, seen in athletes and manual labor workers, is an inflammatory condition characterized by chronic tendon pain. Owing to the toxicity that develops in various organs attributed to the use of anti–inflammatory drugs, there
H. S. semis   +4 more
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