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Tendon Transfers in Muscle and Tendon Loss
Hand Clinics, 1988Tendon transfers in muscle and tendon loss offer some of the most gratifying results to both patient and surgeon. Poor results do occur at times in tendon transfer. When patients whose results were found to be less than expected were studied, the following problems were identified: 1. Acceptance of less than full passive range of motion before transfer.
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Use of a Previously Repaired Tendon for Tendon Transfer
Journal of Hand Surgery, 1987A patient in whom a previously repaired flexor digitorum superficialis tendon was used for transfer to correct a claw deformity is described. I have found this to be possible under optimal conditions of tendon repair, thus providing the hand surgeon with another choice of donor material.
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2000
Recent advances in ultrasound technology and the development of high‐resolution ultrasound transducers have enabled detailed depiction of superficial musculoskeletal structures. While in the past considered as complementary to magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, modern ultrasound has clearly become competitive. It is now the imaging modality of choice for
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Recent advances in ultrasound technology and the development of high‐resolution ultrasound transducers have enabled detailed depiction of superficial musculoskeletal structures. While in the past considered as complementary to magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, modern ultrasound has clearly become competitive. It is now the imaging modality of choice for
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 1998
The clinically important tendons around the elbow include the biceps and triceps brachii and the flexor and extensor muscles of the forearm. Familiarity with the normal magnetic resonance (MR) appearance of these structures facilitates the MR diagnosis of tendon abnormalities.
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The clinically important tendons around the elbow include the biceps and triceps brachii and the flexor and extensor muscles of the forearm. Familiarity with the normal magnetic resonance (MR) appearance of these structures facilitates the MR diagnosis of tendon abnormalities.
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Plastic and Reconstructive surgery, 1989
A tendon approximator designed to hold tendon ends together for suturing is described. The method of use and the situations where it may be of value are described.
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A tendon approximator designed to hold tendon ends together for suturing is described. The method of use and the situations where it may be of value are described.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1995
Early and appropriate therapy for tendon lacerations can result in a sound, athletic horse in more than 50% of cases. Extensor tendon lacerations have a better prognosis and wound care, immobilization, and protection from flexor dominance are the goals of therapy.
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Early and appropriate therapy for tendon lacerations can result in a sound, athletic horse in more than 50% of cases. Extensor tendon lacerations have a better prognosis and wound care, immobilization, and protection from flexor dominance are the goals of therapy.
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2000
The need for human tissues and organs has increased over the past few years, mostly because of population growth. The risks for transmission of contagious diseases have also imposed serious restrictions to the availabiliry of human transplants. Recent advances in tissue and organ engineering have generated much interest among cIinicians and patient sin
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The need for human tissues and organs has increased over the past few years, mostly because of population growth. The risks for transmission of contagious diseases have also imposed serious restrictions to the availabiliry of human transplants. Recent advances in tissue and organ engineering have generated much interest among cIinicians and patient sin
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2016
The regulation of tendon metabolism including the responses to loading is far from being well understood. During the last decade, however, accumulating data show that tendon innervation in addition to afferent functions, via efferent pathways has a regulatory role in tendon homeostasis via a wide range of neuromediators, which coordinate metabolic and ...
Paul W, Ackermann +2 more
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The regulation of tendon metabolism including the responses to loading is far from being well understood. During the last decade, however, accumulating data show that tendon innervation in addition to afferent functions, via efferent pathways has a regulatory role in tendon homeostasis via a wide range of neuromediators, which coordinate metabolic and ...
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The normal tendon and the abnormal tendon
Joint Bone Spine, 2001Abstract Tendons were long given little recognition by rheumatologists. Yet, their complex structure and distinctive functional characteristics have been demonstrated by an abundance of histological, biochemical, and biomechanical studies: clearly, tendons are not inert cords linking muscles to bones.
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2010
Achilles tendon disorders are among the most common conditions seen by sports medicine physicians. The request for radiological assessment and for radiologically assisted therapy is on the steady increase. Thus understanding the anatomy and biomechanics of the Achilles tendon is crucial to the effective radiological diagnosis and thus the management of
Michele, Calleja, David A, Connell
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Achilles tendon disorders are among the most common conditions seen by sports medicine physicians. The request for radiological assessment and for radiologically assisted therapy is on the steady increase. Thus understanding the anatomy and biomechanics of the Achilles tendon is crucial to the effective radiological diagnosis and thus the management of
Michele, Calleja, David A, Connell
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