Rotator cuff supraspinatus tendon injuries are common with high rates of anatomic failure after surgical repair. The purpose of the study was to define clinically relevant features of a mouse model of supraspinatus tendon injury to determine painful, functional, and structural outcomes; we further investigated two cell populations mediating healing using genetic lineage tracing after full detachment and repair of the supraspinatus tendon in mice. The pain was assessed using the mouse grimace scale and function by gait analysis and tensile testing. Histological and microCT analyses were used to determine enthesis/tendon and bone structure, respectively. Lineage tracing was carried out using inducible Cre lines for ScxCreERT2 (tendon cells) a...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears represent a large proportion of musculoskeletal injuries attended to at the ...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
103 pagesDue to their critical role in joint stability and locomotion, injuries to the tendon cause ...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are frequently complicated by muscle atrophy. Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) repa...
Abstract: Background: High rates of structural failure are reported after rotator cuff repairs due t...
Rotator cuff tear is a muscle-tendinous injury representative of various musculoskeletal disorders. ...
More than 3 million people in the United States seek medical care each year for treatment of shoulde...
Introduction. Tears of the rotator cuff of the shoulder account for a significant portion of upper e...
ABSTRACT: Rotator cuff repair is known to have a high failure rate. Little is known about the natura...
The role of inflammatory cells and their products in tendinopathy is not completely understood. Pro-...
Background: Animal models are one of the first steps in translation of basic science findings to cli...
To understand scar and adhesion formation during postsurgical period of intrasynovial tendon graft h...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
International audienceTendon is a crucial component of the musculoskeletal system. Tendons connect m...
Tendon injuries heal by forming a disorganized and mechanically inferior scar, whose properties impr...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears represent a large proportion of musculoskeletal injuries attended to at the ...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
103 pagesDue to their critical role in joint stability and locomotion, injuries to the tendon cause ...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are frequently complicated by muscle atrophy. Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) repa...
Abstract: Background: High rates of structural failure are reported after rotator cuff repairs due t...
Rotator cuff tear is a muscle-tendinous injury representative of various musculoskeletal disorders. ...
More than 3 million people in the United States seek medical care each year for treatment of shoulde...
Introduction. Tears of the rotator cuff of the shoulder account for a significant portion of upper e...
ABSTRACT: Rotator cuff repair is known to have a high failure rate. Little is known about the natura...
The role of inflammatory cells and their products in tendinopathy is not completely understood. Pro-...
Background: Animal models are one of the first steps in translation of basic science findings to cli...
To understand scar and adhesion formation during postsurgical period of intrasynovial tendon graft h...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
International audienceTendon is a crucial component of the musculoskeletal system. Tendons connect m...
Tendon injuries heal by forming a disorganized and mechanically inferior scar, whose properties impr...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears represent a large proportion of musculoskeletal injuries attended to at the ...
Unlike during embryogenesis, the identity of tissue resident progenitor cells that contribute to pos...
103 pagesDue to their critical role in joint stability and locomotion, injuries to the tendon cause ...