Introduction Excessive apoptosis has been hypothesized as possible cause of tendinopathy and tear in the tendons of the rotator cuff (RC). Different mechanisms and molecules play a key role in cell regulation. Biological interventions can affect the process of apoptosis to control the tendinopathy process, and may be useful to design new treatments. Source of data We identified basic science, in vitro and in vivo preclinical and clinical studies listed in the Pubmed Google Scholar, CINAHL, Cochrane Central and Embase Biomedical databases in English, Spanish, Italian and French concerning the effects of apoptosis on RC tendons. Areas of agreement The homeostasis between the apoptotic and inflammatory processes is dynamic and controlled by pr...
Purpose Acute trauma-related rotator cuff tears are believed to have better healing potential than c...
INTRODUCTION: The pathogenesis of rotator cuff disease (RCD) is complex and not fully understood. Th...
Tendon tears of the rotator cuff show a high prevalence in today’s population. Patients suffer from ...
Excessive apoptosis has been hypothesized as possible cause of tendinopathy and tear in the tendons ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of tissue hypoxia and apoptosis at different...
The role of inflammatory cells and their products in tendinopathy is not completely understood. Pro-...
Abstract The thesis has two aims. Firstly, to gain a greater understanding of the intrinsic mechanis...
Tendinopathy is a common and progressive musculoskeletal disease. Increased apoptosis is an end-stag...
Rotator cuff tears are common, and lead to shoulder pain and functional impairment. Despite their fr...
Rotator cuff tears are common and are a frequent source of shoulder pain and disability. A wide vari...
Despite advances in surgical reconstruction of chronic rotator cuff (RC) tears leading to improved c...
The pathogenesis of rotator cuff tears is multifactorial. Tendon abnormalities of the rotator cuff i...
Abstract: HYPOTHESIS: We verified if the nuclear factor-kappa beta (NF-kB) was present on the margin...
Purpose Acute trauma-related rotator cuff tears are believed to have better healing potential than c...
INTRODUCTION: The pathogenesis of rotator cuff disease (RCD) is complex and not fully understood. Th...
Tendon tears of the rotator cuff show a high prevalence in today’s population. Patients suffer from ...
Excessive apoptosis has been hypothesized as possible cause of tendinopathy and tear in the tendons ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of tissue hypoxia and apoptosis at different...
The role of inflammatory cells and their products in tendinopathy is not completely understood. Pro-...
Abstract The thesis has two aims. Firstly, to gain a greater understanding of the intrinsic mechanis...
Tendinopathy is a common and progressive musculoskeletal disease. Increased apoptosis is an end-stag...
Rotator cuff tears are common, and lead to shoulder pain and functional impairment. Despite their fr...
Rotator cuff tears are common and are a frequent source of shoulder pain and disability. A wide vari...
Despite advances in surgical reconstruction of chronic rotator cuff (RC) tears leading to improved c...
The pathogenesis of rotator cuff tears is multifactorial. Tendon abnormalities of the rotator cuff i...
Abstract: HYPOTHESIS: We verified if the nuclear factor-kappa beta (NF-kB) was present on the margin...
Purpose Acute trauma-related rotator cuff tears are believed to have better healing potential than c...
INTRODUCTION: The pathogenesis of rotator cuff disease (RCD) is complex and not fully understood. Th...
Tendon tears of the rotator cuff show a high prevalence in today’s population. Patients suffer from ...