STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review.OBJECTIVES: To elucidate if there is sensitization of the nervous system in those with persistent rotator cuff (shoulder), lateral elbow, patellar, and Achilles tendinopathies.BACKGROUND: Tendinopathy can be difficult to treat, and persistent intractable pain and dysfunction are frequent. It is hypothesized that induction or maintenance of persistent pain in tendinopathy may be, at least in part, based on changes in the nervous system.METHODS: The PRISMA guidelines were followed. Relevant articles were identified through a computerized search in Embase, PubMed, and Web of Science, followed by a manual search of reference lists of retained articles. To be eligible, studies had to include quantitative sensory t...
Introduction Tendinopathy manifests as activity-related tendon pain with associated motor and sensor...
Background: To identify the prevalence of neuropathic pain, through the use of the painDETECT questi...
Tendinopathy is a common clinical problem and has a significant disease burden attached, not only in...
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review.OBJECTIVES: To elucidate if there is sensitization of the nervous sy...
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review. OBJECTIVES: To elucidate if there is sensitization of the nervous s...
study design Case–control design. background Tendinopathy is characterised by pain on tendon loading...
Case-control design.Tendinopathy is characterised by pain on tendon loading. In persistent cases of ...
BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of tendinopathy is complex and incompletely understood. Although signif...
There is evidence that nervous system sensitisation plays a role in the chronicity of persistent mus...
Study design Case-control design.Background Tendinopathy is characterised by pain on tendon loading....
Objectives Identifying the prevalence of neuropathic pain components in patients with chronic tendin...
The prevalence of tendinopathies in sports is high. The etiology and pain mechanisms of tendinopathi...
Background: Tendinopathy is often a chronic condition. The mechanisms behind persistent tendon pain ...
Introduction: To identify the possible prevalence of ‘central sensitisation’, in patients with chron...
Introduction: Peripheral and central sensitization are neurophysiological processes that can prolong...
Introduction Tendinopathy manifests as activity-related tendon pain with associated motor and sensor...
Background: To identify the prevalence of neuropathic pain, through the use of the painDETECT questi...
Tendinopathy is a common clinical problem and has a significant disease burden attached, not only in...
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review.OBJECTIVES: To elucidate if there is sensitization of the nervous sy...
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review. OBJECTIVES: To elucidate if there is sensitization of the nervous s...
study design Case–control design. background Tendinopathy is characterised by pain on tendon loading...
Case-control design.Tendinopathy is characterised by pain on tendon loading. In persistent cases of ...
BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of tendinopathy is complex and incompletely understood. Although signif...
There is evidence that nervous system sensitisation plays a role in the chronicity of persistent mus...
Study design Case-control design.Background Tendinopathy is characterised by pain on tendon loading....
Objectives Identifying the prevalence of neuropathic pain components in patients with chronic tendin...
The prevalence of tendinopathies in sports is high. The etiology and pain mechanisms of tendinopathi...
Background: Tendinopathy is often a chronic condition. The mechanisms behind persistent tendon pain ...
Introduction: To identify the possible prevalence of ‘central sensitisation’, in patients with chron...
Introduction: Peripheral and central sensitization are neurophysiological processes that can prolong...
Introduction Tendinopathy manifests as activity-related tendon pain with associated motor and sensor...
Background: To identify the prevalence of neuropathic pain, through the use of the painDETECT questi...
Tendinopathy is a common clinical problem and has a significant disease burden attached, not only in...