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Muscles Ligaments and Tendons Journal, 2014
BACKGROUND tendon tissue shows limited regeneration potential with formation of scar tissue and inferior mechanical properties. The capacity of several growth factors to improve the healing response and decrease scar formation is described in different ...
Alberto Guevara-Alvarez+4 more
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BACKGROUND tendon tissue shows limited regeneration potential with formation of scar tissue and inferior mechanical properties. The capacity of several growth factors to improve the healing response and decrease scar formation is described in different ...
Alberto Guevara-Alvarez+4 more
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2009
Tendon surgery only started in the early 16th century when one differentiated between nerves and tendons as, e.g., depicted by Leonardo da Vinci, Andreas Vesalius, and Rembrandt. The breakthrough, however, was only achieved in the 20th century with the advent of improved suturing material. Horsehair, linen, cotton, and silk threads used until then only
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Tendon surgery only started in the early 16th century when one differentiated between nerves and tendons as, e.g., depicted by Leonardo da Vinci, Andreas Vesalius, and Rembrandt. The breakthrough, however, was only achieved in the 20th century with the advent of improved suturing material. Horsehair, linen, cotton, and silk threads used until then only
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1994
Injuries to the peroneal tendons are common. Acute injuries of the peroneus brevis tendon include tendinitis; avulsion of the insertion with or without bone fragment, i.e., styloid fracture of the fifth metatarsal; lacerations; and acute dislocation with or without a "rim fracture." Chronic lesions include longitudinal rents in the tendon either alone ...
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Injuries to the peroneal tendons are common. Acute injuries of the peroneus brevis tendon include tendinitis; avulsion of the insertion with or without bone fragment, i.e., styloid fracture of the fifth metatarsal; lacerations; and acute dislocation with or without a "rim fracture." Chronic lesions include longitudinal rents in the tendon either alone ...
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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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Unravelling the genetic susceptibility to develop ligament and tendon injuries.
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2014PURPOSE In the last decades, new evidences supported the relationship polymorphisms and the susceptibility to develop ligament and tendon injuries. We performed a review of the genetic factors involved in tendon and ligament injuries.
U. Longo+7 more
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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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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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Tendon injury: from biology to tendon repair
Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2015Tendon is a crucial component of the musculoskeletal system. Tendons connect muscle to bone and transmit forces to produce motion. Chronic and acute tendon injuries are very common and result in considerable pain and disability. The management of tendon injuries remains a challenge for clinicians.
Nourissat, Geoffroy+2 more
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Tendon Injuries About the Ankle
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1980The proper treatment of tendinous ankle injuries will yield a strong, stable joint. Generally, athletes can expect to return to their preinjury athletic level. Tendon strain or inflammation, either from a single incident or simple overuse, requires prolonged conservative therapy.
James R. Kasser+2 more
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