This review describes structure, function and healing of tendinous tissue and discusses new biologically based treatment options to modulate tendon healing. The repair process after tendon rupture results in a morphologically different and biomechanically inferior structure compared to a normal tendon. The collagen fibril diameters are decreased months after the traumatic lesion and show also different phenotypes. We know that cytokines and growth factors are key components for normal tissue development and regulate wound healing processes. Some growth factors have been detected to influence tenocytes by promoting cell proliferation and matrix synthesis. Application of the adequate growth factors at certain periods during the repair process...
AbstractBackgroundThe healing mechanism of ruptured or injured tendons is poorly understood. To date...
International audienceTendon is a uniaxial connective tissue component of the musculoskeletal system...
Tendon injuries are common in either the workplace or sport activities, with some 3 to 5 million ten...
This review describes structure, function and healing of tendinous tissue and discusses new biologic...
PURPOSE: Tendon injuries vary from acute rupture to chronic tendinopathy. For an optimal treatment o...
Tendon is a fibro-elastic structure that links muscle and bone. Tendon injury can be divided into tw...
Recent attention has focused on the biological pathways by which tendons heal leading to the identif...
International audienceTendon is a crucial component of the musculoskeletal system. Tendons connect m...
AbstractTendon injuries are common and present a clinical challenge to orthopedic surgery mainly bec...
Tendon disorders are debilitating, and difficult to manage. Current management strategies offer symp...
Ruptured tendons heal faster if they are exposed to mechanical loading. Loading creates deformation ...
Tendon disorders can be debilitating for patients and are difficult to manage. Current management st...
Tendon disorders are frequent, and are responsible for much morbidity both in sport and the workplac...
AbstractBackgroundThe healing mechanism of ruptured or injured tendons is poorly understood. To date...
International audienceTendon is a uniaxial connective tissue component of the musculoskeletal system...
Tendon injuries are common in either the workplace or sport activities, with some 3 to 5 million ten...
This review describes structure, function and healing of tendinous tissue and discusses new biologic...
PURPOSE: Tendon injuries vary from acute rupture to chronic tendinopathy. For an optimal treatment o...
Tendon is a fibro-elastic structure that links muscle and bone. Tendon injury can be divided into tw...
Recent attention has focused on the biological pathways by which tendons heal leading to the identif...
International audienceTendon is a crucial component of the musculoskeletal system. Tendons connect m...
AbstractTendon injuries are common and present a clinical challenge to orthopedic surgery mainly bec...
Tendon disorders are debilitating, and difficult to manage. Current management strategies offer symp...
Ruptured tendons heal faster if they are exposed to mechanical loading. Loading creates deformation ...
Tendon disorders can be debilitating for patients and are difficult to manage. Current management st...
Tendon disorders are frequent, and are responsible for much morbidity both in sport and the workplac...
AbstractBackgroundThe healing mechanism of ruptured or injured tendons is poorly understood. To date...
International audienceTendon is a uniaxial connective tissue component of the musculoskeletal system...
Tendon injuries are common in either the workplace or sport activities, with some 3 to 5 million ten...