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A human acellular dermal matrix coated with zinc oxide nanoparticles accelerates tendon repair in patients with hand flexor tendon injuries in zone 5 of the hand. [PDF]
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Tensionable Knotless Tendon‐Sparing Biceps Rerouting Technique for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears
Abstract This technique describes a tensionable knotless tendon‐sparing biceps rerouting for superior capsular reconstruction using the long head of the biceps in irreparable supraspinatus tears. The long head of the biceps is arthroscopically released from the bicipital groove, rerouted over the greater tuberosity footprint, and secured with 2 self ...
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Journal of Hand Surgery, 2010
The extensor mechanism of the fingers, hand, wrist, and forearm is extremely intricate. Disruptions to the extensor system are common and can be associated with poor patient outcomes when not treated appropriately. Although extensor tendon injuries receive much less attention in the literature than flexor tendon injuries do, several recent studies have
Jonas L Matzon, David J Bozentka
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The extensor mechanism of the fingers, hand, wrist, and forearm is extremely intricate. Disruptions to the extensor system are common and can be associated with poor patient outcomes when not treated appropriately. Although extensor tendon injuries receive much less attention in the literature than flexor tendon injuries do, several recent studies have
Jonas L Matzon, David J Bozentka
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Therapeutic potential of microRNA in tendon injuries
Introduction: The regulatory role of microRNA (miRNA) in several conditions has been studied, but their function in tendon healing remains elusive. This review summarizes how miRNAs are related to the pathogenesis of tendon injuries and highlights their ...
Lorenzo Giordano +2 more
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Biceps tendon and triceps tendon injuries
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2004Injuries to the biceps and triceps tendons about the elbow are relatively infrequent. Typically, they are traumatic events that occur as a result of a forceful eccentric contraction. Early recognition of these injuries and prompt intervention are the cornerstones to a successful outcome.
Armando F, Vidal +2 more
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Orthopedics, 2023
Popliteus tendinopathies are rare injuries that can occur from overuse, trauma, or secondary causes, such as sesamoid bones or calcifications. They present with nonspecific symptoms and should be considered in any patient with posterolateral knee pain, instability, popliteus tenderness, and a positive Garrick test.
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Popliteus tendinopathies are rare injuries that can occur from overuse, trauma, or secondary causes, such as sesamoid bones or calcifications. They present with nonspecific symptoms and should be considered in any patient with posterolateral knee pain, instability, popliteus tenderness, and a positive Garrick test.
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2001
The Achilles tendon is the strongest tendon in the human body. Because most Achilles tendon injuries take place in sports and there has been an common upsurge in sporting activities, the number and incidence of the Achilles tendon overuse injuries and complete ruptures have increased in the industrialized countries during the last decades.
T A, Järvinen +5 more
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The Achilles tendon is the strongest tendon in the human body. Because most Achilles tendon injuries take place in sports and there has been an common upsurge in sporting activities, the number and incidence of the Achilles tendon overuse injuries and complete ruptures have increased in the industrialized countries during the last decades.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1981
There is increasing evidence that synovial fluid plays a major role in the nutrition and healing of tendons, thus it is important to restore the synovial medium after flexor tendon repair. Techniques for primary repair of flexor tendons, which is the therapy of choice in the majority of cases, are detailed.
H E, Kleinert, S, Schepel, T, Gill
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There is increasing evidence that synovial fluid plays a major role in the nutrition and healing of tendons, thus it is important to restore the synovial medium after flexor tendon repair. Techniques for primary repair of flexor tendons, which is the therapy of choice in the majority of cases, are detailed.
H E, Kleinert, S, Schepel, T, Gill
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2018
Flexor tendon injuries of the hand are uncommon, and they are among the most challenging orthopaedic injuries to manage. Proper management is essential to ensure optimal outcomes. Consistent, successful management of flexor tendon injuries relies on understanding the anatomy, characteristics and repair of tendons in the different zones, potential ...
Christopher S, Klifto +4 more
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Flexor tendon injuries of the hand are uncommon, and they are among the most challenging orthopaedic injuries to manage. Proper management is essential to ensure optimal outcomes. Consistent, successful management of flexor tendon injuries relies on understanding the anatomy, characteristics and repair of tendons in the different zones, potential ...
Christopher S, Klifto +4 more
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