نتایج جستجو برای: tendon transfer

تعداد نتایج: 311347  

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2013
Sean Docking Tom Samiric Ebonie Scase Craig Purdam Jill Cook

Tendons are designed to absorb and transfer large amounts of tensile load. The well organised, strong yet flexible, extracellular matrix allows for this function. Many tendons are also subject to compressive loads, such as at the entheses, as the tendon wraps around bony protuberances or from internal compression during tensile loading or twisting. Tendinopathy, the clinical syndrome of pain an...

2015
Reggie Charles Hamdy

BACKGROUND Idiopathic clubfoot correction is commonly performed using the Ponseti method and is widely reported to provide reliable results. However, a relapsed deformity may occur and often is treated in children older than 2.5 years with repeat casting, followed by an anterior tibial tendon transfer. Several techniques have been described, including a whole tendon transfer using a two-incisio...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2015
Jaclyn Kondratko-Mittnacht Sarah Duenwald-Kuehl Roderic Lakes Ray Vanderby

BACKGROUND Tendon is an integral part of joint movement and stability, as it functions to transmit load from muscle to bone. It has an anisotropic, fibrous hierarchical structure that is generally loaded in the direction of its fibers/fascicles. Internal load distributions are altered when joint motion rotates an insertion site or when local damage disrupts fibers/fascicles, potentially causing...

2017
Isaku Saku Shotaro Kanda Toshihiro Saito Takashi Fukushima Toru Akiyama

INTRODUCTION Deep infection after reconstruction of chronic Achilles tendon rupture is a major and intractable complication. CASE REPORT We report a case of late deep infection following a surgery for chronic Achilles tendon rupture, and its simple and successful treatment with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). Six months following the reconstruction of chronic Achilles tendon rupture, ...

Journal: :Leprosy review 2015
Karthikeyan Govindasamy Premal Das Victor Joseph Paul Julius Kumar

Claw hand and z-thumb due to proximal or distal ulnar nerve paralysis, and loss of thumb opposition due to distal median nerve paralysis are the most common deformities affecting the hand in leprosy, and are among the main causes for stigma and de-habilitation. Ulnar or ulnar-median paralysis is more frequent than triple nerve paralysis (ulnar, median and radial). These deformities affect hand ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1997
D C Borton T S Saxby

Acquired flatfoot deformity after injury is usually due to partial or complete tearing of the tendon of tibialis posterior, with secondary failure of the other structures which maintain the medial longitudinal arch. We describe a patient in whom the rupture of the plantar calcaneonavicular (spring) ligament resulted in a clinical picture similar to that of rupture of the tendon of tibialis post...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1996
G J Loren S D Shoemaker T J Burkholder M D Jacobson J Fridén R L Lieber

Moment arm, muscle architecture, and tendon compliance in cadaveric human forearms were determined and used to model the wrist torque-joint angle relation (i.e. wrist torque profile). Instantaneous moment arms were calculated by differentiating tendon excursion with respect to joint rotation. Maximum isometric tension of each wrist muscle-tendon unit was predicted based on muscle physiological ...

2013
Constantine A Demetracopoulos James K DeOrio

Background: Posterior tibial tendon insufficiency plays a large role in the pathogenesis of adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD) in select patients. Transfer of the flexor digitorum longus is indicated to compensate for the loss of posterior tibial tendon function; however the role of resection of the degenerated posterior tibial tendon remains unclear. The aim of this study was to determin...

2016
Chavaunne T. Thorpe Kabelan J. Karunaseelan Jade Ng Chieng Hin Graham P. Riley Helen L. Birch Peter D. Clegg Hazel R. C. Screen

Although the predominant function of all tendons is to transfer force from muscle to bone and position the limbs, some tendons additionally function as energy stores, reducing the energetic cost of locomotion. To maximise energy storage and return, energy-storing tendons need to be more extensible and elastic than tendons with a purely positional function. These properties are conferred in part...

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