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The skeletal attachment of tendons—tendon ‘entheses’

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2002
Tendon 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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Tendon Aging

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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Anisotropic Hybrid Hydrogels with Superior Mechanical Properties Reminiscent of Tendons or Ligaments

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Mimicking the hierarchically anisotropic structure and excellent mechanical properties of natural tissues, such as tendons and ligaments, using biomaterials is challenging.
Suji Choi, Y. Choi, Jaeyun Kim
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Tendon Trauma

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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Tendon xanthomas

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 Disorders

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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Tendon Lacerations

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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Tendon Innervation

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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