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Primary tendon healing: A review
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1977Clinical and experimental studies on primary tendon healing are reviewed and correlated. Emphasis is placed on the importance of blending the extratendinous and intratendinous elements of tendon healing to obtain optimal functional results. Studies which demonstrate the ability of tendon cells to metabolize, proliferate, and secrete collagen when ...
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Is the Tendon Embryogenesis Process Resurrected during Tendon Healing?
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2003The process of embryonic tendon development, including the nature and purpose of collagen fibril segments, is reviewed. It is proposed that tendon fibrillogenesis of repair is related to the fibrillogenesis of tendon embryonic development. The assembly of collagen fibril segment units into longer fibers occurs on the surface of tendon fibroblasts in ...
Randy M. Hauck+2 more
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Basic biology of tendon injury and healing
The Surgeon, 2005Tendon disorders are commonly seen in clinical practice. Their successful treatment is difficult and patients often experience symptoms for prolonged periods of time. At present the aetiology of tendon disorders remains unclear, with several factors having been implicated.
Sharma P1, MAFFULLI, Nicola
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Healing Processes of the Tendon
2016The biological principles on which the healing process of the tendon is based are quite different from the biological principles that regulate the muscle healing process, although some aspects may be considered as similar. Especially the last stage, namely, the remodeling and maturation phases, is very different especially regarding the temporal length
Piero Volpi, Gian Nicola Bisciotti
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Thermoanalytical Studies of Tendon Healing
Connective Tissue Research, 1972The repair processes of Achilles tendon were studied in lathyritic and in untreated rabbits. Changes in the glycosaminoglycan concentration and in the protein structure were investigated by thermal analysis.The glycosaminoglycan content of the uninjured Achilles tendon is very low.
Magdolna Bihari-varga, T. Biró
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The role of nitric oxide in tendon healing
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2012Nitric oxide (NO) is a small free radical that is generated by a family of enzymes called the nitric oxide synthases (NOS). There are 3 isoforms of NOS: endothelial NOS (eNOS), brain or neuronal NOS (bNOS), and inducible NOS (iNOS). In experiments performed during the last 20 years, we have shown that NO is induced by all 3 isoforms of NOS after tendon
Ali R. Bokhari, George A.C. Murrell
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Healing Processes in Tendon Tissue
2019To further our understanding of the biological principles at the basis of tendon tissue repair, this chapter offers a concise yet detailed overview of the various phases involved in the healing of tendon tissue subjected to injury or surgery. A complete understanding of these biological principles is required not only if we are to appreciate how tissue
Piero Volpi, Gian Nicola Bisciotti
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