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Vascularised Achilles tendon graft reconstruction – By the tendon for the tendon
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2010The management of posterior heel defects whether the result of trauma or post-operative that result in a loss of the Achilles tendon and overlying skin is complex and challenging. Various techniques have been employed to reconstruct these compound defects often comprising of a free tissue transfer combined with a fascial tendon reconstruction.
R, Chalmers, M, Tare, N, Niranjan
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Shielding of augmented tendon-tendon repair
Biomaterials, 1995Strength and function of autogenic and xenogenic reconstruction of digital extensor tendons was examined in an ovine model. In this study, tendon-graft junctions were formed by either suture augmented with a woven polyester tube (A), or augmented and shielded from surrounding tissues by chemically-treated bovine pericardium (S).
G J, Rogers +4 more
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ACHILLES TENDON AND MISCELLANEOUS TENDON LESIONS
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 1994Abnormalities of the tendons of the foot and ankle are quite common and their number seems to be increasing. Commonly involved tendons include the Achilles and peroneal tendons; the tibialis anterior and flexor hallucis longus tendons are involved less commonly. Magnetic resonance imaging is well suited to imaging these abnormalities.
V P, Chandnani, Y C, Bradley
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The skeletal attachment of tendons—tendon ‘entheses’
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2002Tendon entheses can be classed as fibrous or fibrocartilaginous according to the tissue present at the skeletal attachment site. The former can be "bony" or "periosteal", depending on whether the tendon is directly attached to bone or indirectly to it via the periosteum. At fibrocartilaginous entheses, the uncalcified fibrocartilage dissipates collagen
M, Benjamin +5 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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2023
Tendons are mechanosensitive connective tissues responsible for the connection between muscles and bones by transmitting forces that allow the movement of the body, yet, with advancing age, tendons become more prone to degeneration followed by injuries.
Ana Luísa, Graça +3 more
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Tendons are mechanosensitive connective tissues responsible for the connection between muscles and bones by transmitting forces that allow the movement of the body, yet, with advancing age, tendons become more prone to degeneration followed by injuries.
Ana Luísa, Graça +3 more
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The Foot, 2010
Tendon xanthomas usually present over the tendo Achilles and are associated with hyperlipidaemias. A brief review of xanthomas is presented.
Arcot, Rekha, Deepak Krishna, Rai
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Tendon xanthomas usually present over the tendo Achilles and are associated with hyperlipidaemias. A brief review of xanthomas is presented.
Arcot, Rekha, Deepak Krishna, Rai
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2022
High-resolution US has been established as an effective diagnostic modality for the assessment of musculoskeletal system structures' traumatic pathology, in addition to clinical evaluation. Due to its intrinsic features (such as cost-effectiveness, possibility to perform dynamic maneuvers, lack of contraindications, and noninvasiveness) US represents a
Viglino U. +3 more
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High-resolution US has been established as an effective diagnostic modality for the assessment of musculoskeletal system structures' traumatic pathology, in addition to clinical evaluation. Due to its intrinsic features (such as cost-effectiveness, possibility to perform dynamic maneuvers, lack of contraindications, and noninvasiveness) US represents a
Viglino U. +3 more
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Tendon Anatomy and Tendon Disorders of the Wrist
RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden VerfahrenAbstractWrist pain is common and can be attributed to tendon pathologies.This review aims to give a structured review of tendon anatomy, discuss anatomical pitfalls, and provide an overview of typical tendon pathologies of the wrist based on the current literature.Typical tendon pathologies of the wrist include de Quervain tenosynovitis, proximal and ...
Marth, Thomas +5 more
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2016
Hyperuricemia, particularly gout, and the immune inflammatory response are highly integrated. Both, long standing hyperuricemia and monosodium urate (MSU) crystal deposition can challenge tendon homeostasis because of their potential to cause inflammation to the host.
Isabel, Andia, Michele, Abate
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Hyperuricemia, particularly gout, and the immune inflammatory response are highly integrated. Both, long standing hyperuricemia and monosodium urate (MSU) crystal deposition can challenge tendon homeostasis because of their potential to cause inflammation to the host.
Isabel, Andia, Michele, Abate
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