Abstract Background Tendon disorders are common and lead to significant disability and pain. Our knowledge of the ‘tennis elbow’, the ‘jumpers knee’, and Achilles tendinosis has increased over the years, but changes in denervated tendons is yet to be described in detail. The aim of the present study was to investigate the morphological and biochemical changes in tendon tissue following two weeks of denervation using a unilateral sciatic nerve transection model in rat Achilles tendons. Methods Tendons were compared with respect to cell number, nuclear roundness, and fiber structure. The non-denervated contralateral tendon served as a control. Also, the expression of neuromodulators such as substance P and its preferred receptor neurokinin-1 ...
<p>Expression of NK1 and Trk in intact and ruptured tendon of Wistar and diabetic GK rats at day 14 ...
Background: Tendinosis is a painful chronic, degenerative condition characterized by objective chang...
Chronic tendinopathy, like medial and lateral epicondylitis and patellar and Achilles tendinopathy, ...
Background: Tendon disorders are common and lead to significant disability and pain. Our knowledge o...
Pain of the musculoskeletal system is one of the most common reasons for people seeking medical atte...
Tendinopathy is a big burden in clinics and it represents 45% of musculoskeletal lesions. Despite th...
To analyze the characteristics of the Achilles tendon of rats after induction of localized inflammat...
<div><p>Tendinopathy is a big burden in clinics and it represents 45% of musculoskeletal lesions. De...
Augmented Soft Tissue Mobilization (ASTM) is a new noninvasive technique utilized to treat chronic m...
The Achilles tendon can support high tension forces and may experience lesions. The damaged tissue d...
Substance P has a stimulating effect on fibroblast proliferation, collagen organization, and angioge...
Background: The peritendinous connective tissues can have importance in chronic tendon pain. Recentl...
Background: Achilles tendinopathy is a common clinical syndrome of chronic Achilles tendon pain comb...
PURPOSE: The enthesis (bony insertion of a tendon or ligament) is a common site of overuse injuries ...
Metabolic diseases such as diabetes mellitus type-II (DM-II) may increase the risk of suffering pain...
<p>Expression of NK1 and Trk in intact and ruptured tendon of Wistar and diabetic GK rats at day 14 ...
Background: Tendinosis is a painful chronic, degenerative condition characterized by objective chang...
Chronic tendinopathy, like medial and lateral epicondylitis and patellar and Achilles tendinopathy, ...
Background: Tendon disorders are common and lead to significant disability and pain. Our knowledge o...
Pain of the musculoskeletal system is one of the most common reasons for people seeking medical atte...
Tendinopathy is a big burden in clinics and it represents 45% of musculoskeletal lesions. Despite th...
To analyze the characteristics of the Achilles tendon of rats after induction of localized inflammat...
<div><p>Tendinopathy is a big burden in clinics and it represents 45% of musculoskeletal lesions. De...
Augmented Soft Tissue Mobilization (ASTM) is a new noninvasive technique utilized to treat chronic m...
The Achilles tendon can support high tension forces and may experience lesions. The damaged tissue d...
Substance P has a stimulating effect on fibroblast proliferation, collagen organization, and angioge...
Background: The peritendinous connective tissues can have importance in chronic tendon pain. Recentl...
Background: Achilles tendinopathy is a common clinical syndrome of chronic Achilles tendon pain comb...
PURPOSE: The enthesis (bony insertion of a tendon or ligament) is a common site of overuse injuries ...
Metabolic diseases such as diabetes mellitus type-II (DM-II) may increase the risk of suffering pain...
<p>Expression of NK1 and Trk in intact and ruptured tendon of Wistar and diabetic GK rats at day 14 ...
Background: Tendinosis is a painful chronic, degenerative condition characterized by objective chang...
Chronic tendinopathy, like medial and lateral epicondylitis and patellar and Achilles tendinopathy, ...