Background and Objectives: Chronic painful midportion Achilles combined with plantaris tendinopathy can be a troublesome condition to treat. The objective was to prospectively follow patients subjected to ultrasound (US)- and color doppler (CD)-guided wide awake, local anesthetic, no-tourniquet (WALANT) surgery in a private setting. Material and Methods: Twenty-six Swedish patients (17 men and 9 women, mean age 50 years (range 29-62)) and eight international male patients (mean age of 38 years (range 25-71)) with combined midportion Achilles and plantaris tendinopathy in 45 tendons altogether were included. All patients had had >6 months of pain and had tried non-surgical treatment with eccentric training, without effect. US + CD-gui...
Background: It is becoming increasingly apparent that the plantaris can contribute to symptoms in at...
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Background It is becoming increasingly apparent that the plantaris can contribute to symptoms in at ...
Background and Objectives: Chronic painful midportion Achilles combined with plantaris tendinopathy ...
Background: Treatment with ultrasound and colour Doppler–guided minimally invasive Achilles tendon s...
Background: Treatment with ultrasound and colour Doppler–guided minimally invasive Achilles tendon s...
Objectives: Surgical removal of the plantaris tendon can cure plantaris-associated Achilles tendinop...
Objectives The plantaris tendon has recently been described as a possible important factor in midpor...
Background: Studies have demonstrated that a sub-group of patients with medial Achilles pain exhibit...
Background: Studies have demonstrated that a sub-group of patients with medial Achilles pain exhibit...
Håkan Alfredson1,2 1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Umeå University...
Background:Achilles tendinopathy is a frequent problem in high-level athletes. Recent research has p...
Objectives: Chronic painful insertional Achilles tendinopathy is known to be difficult to manage. Th...
Achilles tendinopathy is a problem that is generally difficult to treat. The pain is frequently most...
Background: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate if clinical assessment, Ultrasound + C...
Background: It is becoming increasingly apparent that the plantaris can contribute to symptoms in at...
bution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provid...
Background It is becoming increasingly apparent that the plantaris can contribute to symptoms in at ...
Background and Objectives: Chronic painful midportion Achilles combined with plantaris tendinopathy ...
Background: Treatment with ultrasound and colour Doppler–guided minimally invasive Achilles tendon s...
Background: Treatment with ultrasound and colour Doppler–guided minimally invasive Achilles tendon s...
Objectives: Surgical removal of the plantaris tendon can cure plantaris-associated Achilles tendinop...
Objectives The plantaris tendon has recently been described as a possible important factor in midpor...
Background: Studies have demonstrated that a sub-group of patients with medial Achilles pain exhibit...
Background: Studies have demonstrated that a sub-group of patients with medial Achilles pain exhibit...
Håkan Alfredson1,2 1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Umeå University...
Background:Achilles tendinopathy is a frequent problem in high-level athletes. Recent research has p...
Objectives: Chronic painful insertional Achilles tendinopathy is known to be difficult to manage. Th...
Achilles tendinopathy is a problem that is generally difficult to treat. The pain is frequently most...
Background: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate if clinical assessment, Ultrasound + C...
Background: It is becoming increasingly apparent that the plantaris can contribute to symptoms in at...
bution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provid...
Background It is becoming increasingly apparent that the plantaris can contribute to symptoms in at ...