The aetiology of tendinopathy is poorly understood. A new hypothesis proposed argues that tendinopathy may not be purely a tensile injury, rather that altered mechanics such as compression or stress-shielding may be important. Both tendon compression and a decrease in tendon load (stress-shielding) will induce change in a tendon similar to that seen in an insertional tendinopathy.Stress-shielding as a cause of tendinopathy is supported by the clinical success of operative release of adductor longus. This surgery releases the superficial section of the normal adductor longus tendon at a point distal to the insertion. This may have the effect of transferring stress from the superficial section of the tendon to the stress-shielded deeper porti...
By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
Despite the high prevalence of tendon pathology in athletes, the underlying pathogenesis is still po...
There has been significant progress in our understanding of Achilles insertional tendinopathy since ...
Recent studies have emphasized that the etiology of tendinopathy is not as simple as was once though...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Purpose. Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased l...
Mechanical loading is an important factor in the development of tendon and ligament disorders. In th...
Tendon injuries can be acute or chronic, and caused by intrinsic or extrinsic factors, either alone ...
Achilles insertional tendinopathy (AIT) is a tendon problem commonly found in both elite and recreat...
Mechanical overload is considered the main cause of Achilles tendinopathy. In addition to tensile lo...
PURPOSE: Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased l...
By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
Despite the high prevalence of tendon pathology in athletes, the underlying pathogenesis is still po...
There has been significant progress in our understanding of Achilles insertional tendinopathy since ...
Recent studies have emphasized that the etiology of tendinopathy is not as simple as was once though...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Purpose. Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased l...
Mechanical loading is an important factor in the development of tendon and ligament disorders. In th...
Tendon injuries can be acute or chronic, and caused by intrinsic or extrinsic factors, either alone ...
Achilles insertional tendinopathy (AIT) is a tendon problem commonly found in both elite and recreat...
Mechanical overload is considered the main cause of Achilles tendinopathy. In addition to tensile lo...
PURPOSE: Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased l...
By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
Despite the high prevalence of tendon pathology in athletes, the underlying pathogenesis is still po...
There has been significant progress in our understanding of Achilles insertional tendinopathy since ...