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Achilles Tendinopathy

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2009
Achilles tendinopathy is a common cause of disability. Despite the economic and social relevance of the problem, the causes and mechanisms of Achilles tendinopathy remain unclear. Tendon vascularity, gastrocnemius-soleus dysfunction, age, sex, body weight and height, pes cavus, and lateral ankle instability are considered common intrinsic factors.
Longo, Umile Giuseppe   +2 more
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Clinical Outcomes, Structure, and Function Improve With Both Heavy and Moderate Loads in the Treatment of Patellar Tendinopathy: A Randomized Clinical Trial

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021
Background: Loading interventions have become a predominant treatment strategy for tendinopathy, and positive clinical outcomes and tendon tissue responses may depend on the exercise dose and load magnitude.
A. Agergaard   +7 more
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Surgery in Tendinopathies

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2018
Tendinopathies are challenging. The term “tendinopathy” refers to clinical condition characterized by pain, swelling, and functional limitations of tendons and nearby structures. Tendinopathies give rise to significant morbidity, and, at present, only limited scientifically proven management modalities exist. Achilles and patellar tendons are among the
Rocco Aicale   +4 more
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Adipose Stem Cell–Derived Exosomes Ameliorate Chronic Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy by Regulating Macrophage Polarization: From a Mouse Model to a Study in Human Tissue

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021
Background: Chronic rotator cuff (RC) tendinopathy is one of the most prevalent causes of shoulder pain. Growing evidence suggests that macrophages play a significant role in the proinflammatory response, resolution of inflammation, and tissue healing of
Chongyang Wang   +4 more
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Inflammation in tendinopathy

The Surgeon, 2017
Pain and functional limitation are frequent in symptomatic tendinopathy. The essential lesion of tendinopathy is a failed healing response. Understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in a failed healing response during the early stages of pathogenesis of tendinopathy would help to develop new and effective treatments.
S. Formisano   +4 more
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Tendinopathy

Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports, 2016
Chronic tendon injuries are a common cause of pain and of restriction of sports or daily life. Even though a number of published studies have focused on tendon injuries, healing and treatment, the pathogenesis still remains enigmatic. The pathogenesis of chronic tendon injuries is considered multifactorial, however the precise role of each predisposing
Nicola Maffulli   +3 more
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Achilles Tendinopathy: Evaluation, Rehabilitation, and Prevention

Current sports medicine reports, 2021
Achilles tendinopathy is a common overuse condition that is characterized by degenerative, cumulative tissue microtrauma. It is largely a clinical diagnosis in which the patient typically presents with localized pain that is worse with tendon-loading ...
Kristian J. von Rickenbach   +4 more
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Types and epidemiology of tendinopathy [PDF]

open access: possibleClinics in Sports Medicine, 2003
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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Adiposity and tendinopathy

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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Achilles tendinopathy

Manual Therapy, 2002
Achilles tendon injury (tendinopathy) and pain occur in active individuals, when the tendon is subject to high or unusual load. Achilles tendinopathy can be resistant to treatment, and symptoms may persist despite both conservative and surgical intervention.
Cook, J. L., Khan, K. M., Purdam, C.
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