نتایج جستجو برای: tendinopathy

تعداد نتایج: 2132  

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2011
Jean-François Kaux Bénédicte Forthomme Caroline Le Goff Jean-Michel Crielaard Jean-Louis Croisier

Tendinopathy is characterized by pain in the tendon and impaired performance sometimes associated with swelling of the tendon. Its diagnosis is usually clinical but ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging can refine the diagnosis. Tendinopathy is highly prevalent and is one of the most frequently self reported musculoskeletal diseases in physical workers and sports people. Nevertheless, ...

Journal: :BMC musculoskeletal disorders 2015
Jason Toppi Jessica Fairley Flavia M Cicuttini Jill Cook Susan R Davis Robin J Bell Fahad Hanna Yuanyuan Wang

BACKGROUND Patellar tendinopathy identified by imaging modalities has been reported in asymptomatic athletes and associated with tendon-related symptoms. However there is little data in community-based populations. The aim of this cohort study was to examine the prevalence of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) defined patellar tendinopathy, the factors associated with this condition, and whether ...

2017
Maria Kozlovskaia Nicole Vlahovich Kevin J Ashton David C Hughes

BACKGROUND Achilles tendinopathy is the most prevalent tendon disorder in people engaged in running and jumping sports. Aetiology of Achilles tendinopathy is complex and requires comprehensive research of contributing risk factors. There is relatively little research focussing on potential biomedical risk factors for Achilles tendinopathy. The purpose of this systematic review is to identify st...

2017
Guorong Chen Huaji Jiang Xinggui Tian Jiajun Tang Xiaochun Bai Zhongmin Zhang Liang Wang

Excessive mechanical loading is a major factor affecting heterotopic ossification (HO), which is a major pathological alteration in calcific tendinopathy. However, physical therapies with mechanical loading as the functional element have exhibited promising results in the treatment of calcific tendinopathy. The dual effects that mechanical loading may have on the pathogenesis and rehabilitation...

Journal: :American journal of translational research 2017
Elise B Raney Finosh G Thankam Matthew F Dilisio Devendra K Agrawal

Biceps tendinopathy is a relatively common ailment that typically presents as pain, tenderness, and weakness in the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii. Though it is often associated with degenerative processes of the rotator cuff and the joint, this is not always the case, thus, the etiology remains considerably unknown. There has been recent interest in elucidating the pathogenesis ...

Journal: :Southern medical journal 1999
R M Harrell

Fluoroquinolones are relatively safe, effective antibiotics. As their use becomes more frequent, so will the adverse side effects. I highlight a rare but debilitating adverse reaction-fluoroquinolone-induced tendinopathy. Case reports and letters from 1987 to 1998 were identified by using Grateful Med and PubMed Internet accesses to the National Library of Medicine. Articles were reviewed for c...

Journal: :Rheumatology 2004
G Riley

There are many publications that discuss the aetiology, diagnosis and treatment of the various forms of tendinopathy, but few are based on conclusive scientific evidence. The pathogenesis of tendinopathy is difficult to study because tendon biopsies are rarely obtained before a tendon has ruptured. There are interesting comparisons with animal tendinopathy, particularly in the equine athlete, a...

Background:  Geographic and doctor-to-doctor variations in care are a focus of quality and safety efforts in medicine. This study addresses factors associated with variation in the rate of operative treatment of de Quervain tendinopathy.   Methods: We used a database including all patient encounters at 2 large medical centers, to study the experience of 10 hand surgeons and 1 physiatrist workin...

2015
Federica Rosso Davide Edoardo Bonasia Umberto Cottino Federico Dettoni Matteo Bruzzone Roberto Rossi

Patellar tendinopathy is very common in patients complaining of anterior knee pain. Its aetiology is still unclear, but neovascularisation seems to play a role. Different treatments have been proposed overtime, from rehabilitation to platelet-rich-plasma injections, but there is no agreement on the best treatment protocol. The final stage of patellar tendinopathy is patellar tendon rupture. In ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2010
Mya Lay Sein Judie Walton James Linklater Richard Appleyard Brent Kirkbride Donald Kuah George A C Murrell

BACKGROUND/HYPOTHESIS Shoulder pain in elite swimmers is common, and its pathogenesis is uncertain. HYPOTHESIS/STUDY DESIGN: The authors used a cross-sectional study design to test Jobe's hypothesis that repetitive forceful swimming leads to shoulder laxity, which in turn leads to impingement pain. METHODS Eighty young elite swimmers (13-25 years of age) completed questionnaires on their swim...

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