نتایج جستجو برای: tendon gap healing

تعداد نتایج: 223699  

2002
Molloy Wang Murrell

Introduction: Pathologies of the tendon are relatively commonplace, yet current treatments for many of these problems are often suboptimal. Though most tendons have the ability to heal spontaneously after injury, the scar tissue that is formed is almost always mechanically inferior and therefore much less able to perform the functions of normal tendon, and is also more susceptible to further da...

Journal: :Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2011
Jiasharete Jielile Ainuer Jialili Gulnur Sabirhazi Nuerai Shawutali Darebai Redati Jiangtao Chen Bin Tang Jingping Bai Kayrat Aldyarhan

Postoperative early kinesitherapy has been advocated as an optimal method for treating Achilles tendon rupture. However, an insight into the rationale of how early kinesitherapy contributes to healing of Achilles tendon remains to be achieved, and research in the area of proteomic analysis of Achilles tendon has so far been lacking. Forty-two rabbits were randomized into control group, immobili...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2011
Britt Wildemann Franka Klatte

Tendon tears of the rotator cuff show a high prevalence in today's population. Patients suffer from permanent pain and disability, and surgical reconstruction may be the only possibility for abatement. The complex process of tendon-bone healing leads to mechanically inferior scar-tissue, which often results in retears or non-healing. In the current literature, factors such as patients age, sex ...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2011
Irfan Esenkaya Koray Unay

Both hyperlipidemia and metabolic syndrome have adverse effect on tendon structure. Atorvastatin is most widely used antihyperlipidemic drug. Statins have adverse effects on the tendon. Many studies have analyzed the relationship between atorvastatin and skeletal muscles. Atorvastatin administered after the surgical repair of a ruptured tendon appears to affect revascularization, collagenizatio...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Pernilla Eliasson Therese Andersson Per Aspenberg

Injured tendons require mechanical tension for optimal healing, but it is unclear which genes are upregulated and responsible for this effect. We unloaded one Achilles tendon in rats by Botox injections in the calf muscles. The tendon was then transected and left to heal. We studied mechanical properties of the tendon calluses, as well as mRNA expression, and compared them with loaded controls....

2015
Fei Han Peng Zhang Yaying Sun Chao Lin Peng Zhao Jiwu Chen

Hamstring tendon autograft is a routine graft for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. However, ways of improving the healing between the tendon and bone is often overlooked in clinical practice. This issue can be addressed by using a biomimetic scaffold. Herein, a biomimetic nanofiber membrane of polycaprolactone/nanohydroxyapatite/collagen (PCL/nHAp/Col) is fabricated that mimics ...

2012
Salma Chaudhury

Tendons are often subject to age related degenerative changes that coincide with a diminished regenerative capacity. Torn tendons often heal by forming scar tissue that is structurally weaker than healthy native tendon tissue, predisposing to mechanical failure. There is increasing interest in providing biological stimuli to increase the tendon reparative response. Stem cells in particular are ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2017
Shivam A Shah Ioannis Kormpakis Necat Havlioglu Michael S Ominsky Leesa M Galatz Stavros Thomopoulos

BACKGROUND Rotator cuff tears are a common source of pain and disability, and poor healing after repair leads to high retear rates. Bone loss in the humeral head before and after repair has been associated with poor healing. The purpose of the current study was to mitigate bone loss near the repaired cuff and improve healing outcomes. METHODS Sclerostin antibody (Scl-Ab) treatment, previously...

Journal: :Journal of cytokine biology 2017
Connie S Chamberlain Erin E Saether Erdem Aktas Ray Vanderby

A normal healing response after ligament and tendon rupture results in scar formation and an inferior tissue that fails to emulate its original structure, composition, and function. More regenerative healing (closer to the original) can be obtained through early suppression of inflammatory cells and associated cytokines. Examination of the immune mediated response of mesenchymal stem/stromal ce...

2013
Bailey Su Patrick O’Connor

Su B, O’Connor JP. NSAID therapy effects on healing of bone, tendon, and the enthesis. J Appl Physiol 115: 892–899, 2013. First published July 18, 2013; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00053.2013.—Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used for the treatment of skeletal injuries. The ability of NSAIDs to reduce pain and inflammation is well-established. However, the effects of NSAI...

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