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Partially Divided Flexor Tendon Injuries: Should They Be Repaired or Not?
The correct management of partially divided flexor tendon injuries is still controversial. Opinions vary regarding whether partially divided flexor tendon injuries should be repaired. Flexor tendon injuries are common because the tendons lie close to the
Shkelzen B. Duci, Hasan R. Ahmeti
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Spontaneous Midsubstance Rupture of the Flexor Digitorum Profundus Tendon of the Long Finger
Closed flexor tendon injuries can often result from trauma that causes sudden forceful extension of an actively flexed digit. These closed tendon injuries commonly occur as avulsions in flexor zone I.
Rehan Zahid, MD +2 more
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Association of post-stroke shoulder pain and MRI features
ObjectiveTo explore the features of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on post-stroke shoulder pain (PSSP) and the influencing factors of PSSP, in order to provide a basis for precise treatment of PSSP.
ZHU Mingyue +6 more
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Research Progress of Biodegradable Polymers in Repairing Achilles Tendon Injury
Achilles tendon injury has become a common sports injury clinically, and its treatment and rehabilitation are essential, while the regenerative capacity of the Achilles tendon in adult mammals is limited.
Jinchi Zhang +5 more
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Central Tendon Injuries of Hamstring Muscles: Case Series of Operative Treatment
Background: As compared with injuries involving muscle only, those involving the central hamstring tendon have a worse prognosis. Limited information is available regarding the surgical treatment of central tendon injuries of the hamstrings.
Lasse Lempainen MD, PhD +6 more
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Tensile response of the muscle-tendon complex using discrete element model [PDF]
Tear of the muscle-tendon complex (MTC) is one of the main causes of sport injuries (De Labareyre et al. 2005). However, the mechanisms leading to such injury are still unclear (Uchiyama et al. 2011). Before modeling the tear
GRAS, L. +6 more
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Can a Clinical Examination Demonstrate Intramuscular Tendon Involvement in Acute Hamstring Injuries?
Background: Involvement of the intramuscular (central) tendon in acute hamstring injuries, as detected on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), may prolong recovery times.
Michel D. Crema MD +8 more
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Transosseous-Equivalent Repair for Distal Patellar Tendon Avulsion
Extensor mechanism disruptions are relatively uncommon injuries involving injury to the quadriceps tendon, patella, or patellar tendon. Patellar tendon avulsions from the tibial tubercle in adults are rare; as such, little technical information has been ...
David K. Galos, M.D. +4 more
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A "cell-free treatment" for tendon injuries: adipose stem cell-derived exosomes. [PDF]
Tendon injuries are widespread and chronic disorders of the musculoskeletal system, frequently caused by overload of the tendons. Currently, the most common treatment for tendon injuries is "cell-free therapy", of which exosomes, which can treat a host ...
Lyu K +8 more
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Objectives: Achilles tendon ruptures are injuries with a high severity. Analyses of underlying biomechanical and situational patterns may promote a better understanding of Achilles tendon ruptures and aid in their management and prevention.
Thomas Gronwald +5 more
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