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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1998
As the number of persons who participate in athletic activity into their later years has increased, so has the incidence of overuse injuries to the Achilles tendon. The etiology of these problems is multifactorial and includes biomechanical factors and training errors.
C L, Saltzman, D S, Tearse
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As the number of persons who participate in athletic activity into their later years has increased, so has the incidence of overuse injuries to the Achilles tendon. The etiology of these problems is multifactorial and includes biomechanical factors and training errors.
C L, Saltzman, D S, Tearse
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The Journal of Hand Surgery
Flexor tendon injuries are complex, and management of these injuries requires consideration of the surgical timing, injury location, approach, and soft tissue handling. Complications are common, including adhesions, tendon rupture, infection, and a high reoperation rate for zone 2 repairs.
Augustine Kang +2 more
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Flexor tendon injuries are complex, and management of these injuries requires consideration of the surgical timing, injury location, approach, and soft tissue handling. Complications are common, including adhesions, tendon rupture, infection, and a high reoperation rate for zone 2 repairs.
Augustine Kang +2 more
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1970
Summary The author has attempted to elucidate the problems of flexor tendon injuries and place them in proper perspective in regard to our scientific knowledge of tendon healing mechanisms. An approach for effectively dealing with injured flexor tendons is presented, with details of surgical technique and special suggestions.
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Summary The author has attempted to elucidate the problems of flexor tendon injuries and place them in proper perspective in regard to our scientific knowledge of tendon healing mechanisms. An approach for effectively dealing with injured flexor tendons is presented, with details of surgical technique and special suggestions.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2008
Professional ballet dancers require an extraordinary anatomic, physiologic, and psychologic makeup to achieve and sustain their level of ability and activity. They are subject to a myriad of injuries as a result of the extreme demands of this profession.
Christopher W, Hodgkins +2 more
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Professional ballet dancers require an extraordinary anatomic, physiologic, and psychologic makeup to achieve and sustain their level of ability and activity. They are subject to a myriad of injuries as a result of the extreme demands of this profession.
Christopher W, Hodgkins +2 more
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TENDON INJURY AND TENDINOPATHY
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2005Tendon disorders are frequent and are responsible for substantial morbidity both in sports and in the workplace. Tendinopathy, as opposed to tendinitis or tendinosis, is the best generic descriptive term for the clinical conditions in and around tendons arising from overuse. Tendinopathy is a difficult problem requiring lengthy management, and patients
Sharma P, MAFFULLI, Nicola
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Inflammation in Overuse Tendon Injuries
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2011Overuse tendon injuries present with pain and swelling of the affected tendon with associated decrease in exercise tolerance and function of the limb. After early inflammatory and degenerative hypotheses, the term "tendinopathy" is now deemed a more appropriate reflection of the mixed histopathological picture seen in operative biopsies from affected ...
Battery L, MAFFULLI, Nicola
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1992
Patellar tendon injury secondary to overuse represents a failure of soft tissue healing that can lead to chronic symptoms. Clinical staging of this process is helpful in the initial management. Diagnostic imaging can help define the character of the injury as well as localized pathology.
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Patellar tendon injury secondary to overuse represents a failure of soft tissue healing that can lead to chronic symptoms. Clinical staging of this process is helpful in the initial management. Diagnostic imaging can help define the character of the injury as well as localized pathology.
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Orthobiologics for Tendon Injuries
Clinics in Sports MedicineThe treatment of tendinopathies can be challenging due to the wide heterogeneity in their clinical presentation, variable disease chronicity, and the lack of standardized treatment approaches. Orthobiologics such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP), bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC), and patch augmentation have been utilized with increasing frequency ...
Claire D, Eliasberg, Scott A, Rodeo
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Tendinopathy and tendon injury: The future
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2008Tendon disorders are debilitating, and difficult to manage. Current management strategies offer symptomatic relief, but do not result in definitive disease resolution. Despite remodeling, the biochemical and mechanical properties of healed tendon tissue may never match those of intact tendons.
Sharma P, MAFFULLI, Nicola
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Repair of Tendon Injuries in the Hand
Archives of Surgery, 1959Fibrosis is the greatest enemy of function in the hand. It causes skin to be adherent to bone, and to be prone to easy ulceration with trauma. It makes the injured nerve either completely nonconducting or the cause of severe pain. It grows between fractured ends of bones, to result in nonunion.
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