BACKGROUND: Environmental conditions strongly influence the healing capacity of connective tissues. Well-vascularized extrasynovial tendons typically undergo a robust wound-healing process following transection and repair. In contrast, avascular intrasynovial tendons do not mount an effective repair response. The current study tests the hypothesis that flexor tendons, as a function of their synovial environment, exhibit unique inflammatory, angiogenic, and metabolic responses to injury and repair. METHODS: Flexor tendons present a distinct opportunity to test the study hypothesis, as they have proximal regions that are extrasynovial and distal regions that are intrasynovial. In an internally controlled study design, the second and fifth for...
Tendon injury is thought to involve both damage accumulation within the matrix and an accompanying c...
Tendon injury is thought to involve both damage accumulation within the matrix and an accompanying c...
The role of inflammation in tendon injury is uncertain and a topic of current interest. In vitro stu...
Intra‐synovial tendon injuries are a common orthopedic problem with limited treatment options. The s...
ntra‐synovial tendon injuries are a common orthopedic problem with limited treatment options. The sy...
0.1.1 Introduction and aims: 16,000 flexor tendon repair operations are performed annually in the UK...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of normal synovial fluid (SF) on expose...
The goal of this study was to determine whether or not there is an improvement in the healing of fle...
The role of inflammation in tendon injury is uncertain and a topic of current interest. In vitro stu...
This experimental study was designed to assess the effects of different surgical repair techniques ...
Flexor tendon injuries in zone II of the hand (i.e. between the distal volar crease and the distal i...
Flexor tendon injuries in zone II of the hand (i.e. between the distal volar crease and the distal i...
Flexor tendon injuries in zone II of the hand (i.e. between the distal volar crease and the distal i...
The role of inflammation in tendon injury is uncertain and a topic of current interest. In vitro stu...
Flexor tendon injuries in zone II of the hand (i.e. between the distal volar crease and the distal i...
Tendon injury is thought to involve both damage accumulation within the matrix and an accompanying c...
Tendon injury is thought to involve both damage accumulation within the matrix and an accompanying c...
The role of inflammation in tendon injury is uncertain and a topic of current interest. In vitro stu...
Intra‐synovial tendon injuries are a common orthopedic problem with limited treatment options. The s...
ntra‐synovial tendon injuries are a common orthopedic problem with limited treatment options. The sy...
0.1.1 Introduction and aims: 16,000 flexor tendon repair operations are performed annually in the UK...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of normal synovial fluid (SF) on expose...
The goal of this study was to determine whether or not there is an improvement in the healing of fle...
The role of inflammation in tendon injury is uncertain and a topic of current interest. In vitro stu...
This experimental study was designed to assess the effects of different surgical repair techniques ...
Flexor tendon injuries in zone II of the hand (i.e. between the distal volar crease and the distal i...
Flexor tendon injuries in zone II of the hand (i.e. between the distal volar crease and the distal i...
Flexor tendon injuries in zone II of the hand (i.e. between the distal volar crease and the distal i...
The role of inflammation in tendon injury is uncertain and a topic of current interest. In vitro stu...
Flexor tendon injuries in zone II of the hand (i.e. between the distal volar crease and the distal i...
Tendon injury is thought to involve both damage accumulation within the matrix and an accompanying c...
Tendon injury is thought to involve both damage accumulation within the matrix and an accompanying c...
The role of inflammation in tendon injury is uncertain and a topic of current interest. In vitro stu...