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Skeletal muscle response to tenotomy
Muscle and Nerve, 2000Tenotomy is a commonly encountered clinical entity, whether traumatic or iatrogenic. This article reviews the response of skeletal muscle to tenotomy. The changes are subdivided into molecular, architectural, and functional categories. Architectural disruption of the muscle includes myofiber disorganization, central core necrosis, Z-line streaming ...
Reid A Abrams, Richard L Lieber
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Biceps Tenotomy Versus Tenodesis
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2016Long head biceps tendon is a common cause of anterior shoulder pain. Failure of conservative treatment may warrant surgical intervention. Surgical treatment involves long head biceps tenotomy or tenodesis. Several different techniques have been described for biceps tenodesis, including arthroscopic versus open and suprapectoral versus subpectoral. Most
Eric C Mccarty
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Arthroscopy, 2006
Abstract Tenotomy may be indicated for psoas tendinitis or painful snapping if conservative treatment remains unsuccessful. Because of significant complications with open techniques, endoscopic operations have been developed. We present a new arthroscopic technique to access and release the psoas tendon from the
Michael, Wettstein +2 more
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Abstract Tenotomy may be indicated for psoas tendinitis or painful snapping if conservative treatment remains unsuccessful. Because of significant complications with open techniques, endoscopic operations have been developed. We present a new arthroscopic technique to access and release the psoas tendon from the
Michael, Wettstein +2 more
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Archives of Neurology, 1969
THE DIFFERENTIAL response to tenotomy of the fast (pale) and the slow (red) muscles of the rabbit and cat has been examined by several workers. In comparison to fast muscles, the tenotomized soleus (slow muscle) atrophies rapidly1-3and during this process it becomes increasingly sensitive to depolarizing agents,4shortens its contraction time,5and shows
S A, Shafiq +3 more
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THE DIFFERENTIAL response to tenotomy of the fast (pale) and the slow (red) muscles of the rabbit and cat has been examined by several workers. In comparison to fast muscles, the tenotomized soleus (slow muscle) atrophies rapidly1-3and during this process it becomes increasingly sensitive to depolarizing agents,4shortens its contraction time,5and shows
S A, Shafiq +3 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1972
A technique of superior oblique tenotomy employing an extremely small muscle hook is described and illustrated by cadaver dissections. Familiarity with the details of the anatomy of the area of surgery is helpful in engaging and delivering the superior oblique tendon with minimal trauma.
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A technique of superior oblique tenotomy employing an extremely small muscle hook is described and illustrated by cadaver dissections. Familiarity with the details of the anatomy of the area of surgery is helpful in engaging and delivering the superior oblique tendon with minimal trauma.
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Collagenase Tenotomy for Dupuytren Boutonniere
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2021Summary: Treatment of boutonniere Dupuytren disease is rare and is resistant to treatment because of altered tendon dynamics. The authors used a small dose of collagenase clostridium histolyticum for an enzymatic tenotomy of the distal interphalangeal joint and showed that hyperextension ...
Keith A, Denkler +3 more
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Endoscopic gastrocnemius tenotomy
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2002"Tips, Quips, and Pearls" is a special section in The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery which is devoted to the sharing of ideas to make the practice of foot and ankle surgery easier. We invite our readers to share ideas with us in the form of special tips regarding diagnostic or surgical procedures, new devices or modifications of devices for making a ...
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1991
The deformity of the hallux that is described in this article is most probably more common than we realize and is often seen in patients with mycotic nails and subungual exostosis. This pathology is easily corrected with a tenotomy-capsulotomy at the level of the distal interphalangeal joint.
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The deformity of the hallux that is described in this article is most probably more common than we realize and is often seen in patients with mycotic nails and subungual exostosis. This pathology is easily corrected with a tenotomy-capsulotomy at the level of the distal interphalangeal joint.
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Biomechanics of subscapularis V-shaped tenotomy compared to standard tenotomy
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow SurgerySubscapularis function is critical after anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA). Recently, however, a technique has been described that features a chevron or V-shaped subscapularis tendon cut (VT). This biomechanical study compared repair of the standard tenotomy (ST), made perpendicular to the subscapularis fibers, to repair of the novel VT using
Brett D. Haislup +5 more
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Tenotomy and the spinal monosynaptic reflex
Experimental Neurology, 1970Abstract Monosynaptic reflexes from lumbosacral segments of the cat spinal cord have been measured 1–7 weeks after unilateral tenotomy of hind-limb muscles. Previous findings of increased reflexes from stimulation of nerves from tenotomized muscles have been confirmed.
N, Robbins, P G, Nelson
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