Background Recent investigation of human tissue and cells from positional tendons such as the rotator cuff has clarified the importance of inflammation in the development and progression of tendon disease. These mechanisms remain poorly understood in disease of energy-storing tendons such as the Achilles. Using tissue biopsies from patients, we investigated if inflammation is a feature of Achilles tendinopathy and rupture. Methods We studied Achilles tendon biopsies from symptomatic patients with either mid-portion tendinopathy or rupture for evidence of abnormal inflammatory signatures. Tendon-derived stromal cells from healthy hamstring and diseased Achilles were cultured to determine the effects of cytokine treatment on expression of in...
Tendonitis and tendinitis are terms used to describe an inflamed and painful tendon. Tendinopathy, i...
Tendons heal through three different overlapping phases; the inflammatory, proliferative and remodel...
The presence or absence of inflammatory cells in chronic Achilles tendinopathy has been a controvers...
Background Recent investigation of human tissue and cells from positional tendons such as the rotato...
Reasons for the development of chronic tendon pathologies are still under debate and more basic know...
Reasons for the development of chronic tendon pathologies are still under debate and more basic know...
Background: The cellular mechanisms of tendinopathy remain unclear particularly with respect to the ...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Overuse tendon conditions have traditionally been considered to result from an inflammatory process ...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Tendinopathy is a common musculoskeletal condition affecting subjects regardless of their activity l...
Resolution of inflammation is poorly understood in Achilles tendon disorders. Herein, we investigate...
Background The role of inflammation in tendinopathy has historically been a subject of significant c...
Tendinopathy is a multifactorial spectrum of tendon disorders that affects different anatomical site...
Background Growing evidence supports a key role for inflammation in the onset and progression of ten...
Tendonitis and tendinitis are terms used to describe an inflamed and painful tendon. Tendinopathy, i...
Tendons heal through three different overlapping phases; the inflammatory, proliferative and remodel...
The presence or absence of inflammatory cells in chronic Achilles tendinopathy has been a controvers...
Background Recent investigation of human tissue and cells from positional tendons such as the rotato...
Reasons for the development of chronic tendon pathologies are still under debate and more basic know...
Reasons for the development of chronic tendon pathologies are still under debate and more basic know...
Background: The cellular mechanisms of tendinopathy remain unclear particularly with respect to the ...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Overuse tendon conditions have traditionally been considered to result from an inflammatory process ...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Tendinopathy is a common musculoskeletal condition affecting subjects regardless of their activity l...
Resolution of inflammation is poorly understood in Achilles tendon disorders. Herein, we investigate...
Background The role of inflammation in tendinopathy has historically been a subject of significant c...
Tendinopathy is a multifactorial spectrum of tendon disorders that affects different anatomical site...
Background Growing evidence supports a key role for inflammation in the onset and progression of ten...
Tendonitis and tendinitis are terms used to describe an inflamed and painful tendon. Tendinopathy, i...
Tendons heal through three different overlapping phases; the inflammatory, proliferative and remodel...
The presence or absence of inflammatory cells in chronic Achilles tendinopathy has been a controvers...