Objectives Emerging evidence indicates that tendon disease is an active process with inflammation that is critical to disease onset and progression. However, the key cytokines responsible for driving and sustaining inflammation have not been identified. Methods We performed a systematic review of the literature using MEDLINE (U.S. National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland) in March 2017. Studies reporting the expression of interleukins (ILs), tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and interferon gamma in diseased human tendon tissues, and animal models of tendon injury or exercise in comparison with healthy control tissues were included. Results IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-α are the cytokines that have been most frequently investigated...
Tendon injuries are common and debilitating, with non-regenerative healing often resulting in chroni...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Background: The cellular mechanisms of tendinopathy remain unclear particularly with respect to the ...
Tendonitis and tendinitis are terms used to describe an inflamed and painful tendon. Tendinopathy, i...
Tendinopathy is a common musculoskeletal condition affecting subjects regardless of their activity l...
The importance of inflammation in the pathogenesis of tendon disease (TD) is a subject of ongoing de...
Tendinopathy is a multifactorial spectrum of tendon disorders that affects different anatomical site...
Improved understanding of the role of inflammation in tendon disease is required to facilitate thera...
Improved understanding of the role of inflammation in tendon disease is required to facilitate thera...
Pain and functional limitation are frequent in symptomatic tendinopathy. The essential lesion of ten...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Background The role of inflammation in tendinopathy has historically been a subject of significant c...
Tendinopathy is a common disease of the musculoskeletal system, particularly in athletes and sports ...
Tendon injuries are frequent and are responsible for substantial morbidity both in sports and in the...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Tendon injuries are common and debilitating, with non-regenerative healing often resulting in chroni...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Background: The cellular mechanisms of tendinopathy remain unclear particularly with respect to the ...
Tendonitis and tendinitis are terms used to describe an inflamed and painful tendon. Tendinopathy, i...
Tendinopathy is a common musculoskeletal condition affecting subjects regardless of their activity l...
The importance of inflammation in the pathogenesis of tendon disease (TD) is a subject of ongoing de...
Tendinopathy is a multifactorial spectrum of tendon disorders that affects different anatomical site...
Improved understanding of the role of inflammation in tendon disease is required to facilitate thera...
Improved understanding of the role of inflammation in tendon disease is required to facilitate thera...
Pain and functional limitation are frequent in symptomatic tendinopathy. The essential lesion of ten...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Background The role of inflammation in tendinopathy has historically been a subject of significant c...
Tendinopathy is a common disease of the musculoskeletal system, particularly in athletes and sports ...
Tendon injuries are frequent and are responsible for substantial morbidity both in sports and in the...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Tendon injuries are common and debilitating, with non-regenerative healing often resulting in chroni...
Objectives. Histological examination of pathological tendon generally does not reveal signs of infla...
Background: The cellular mechanisms of tendinopathy remain unclear particularly with respect to the ...