نتایج جستجو برای: tendon injuries

تعداد نتایج: 140938  

Background: Bilateral rupture of the patellar tendon is a very rare injury, which takes place in relation to chronic systemic diseases. These injuries are known causes. Some of these causes are particular in patellar tendon rupture and another are in quadriceps tendon rupture. Case presentation: 70-year-old diabetic man with simultaneous bilateral patellar tendon disruption of proximal inser...

2014
Jasmine OY Ho Prasad Sawadkar Vivek Mudera

Tendon disease and injuries carry significant morbidity worldwide in both athletic and non-athletic populations. It is estimated that tendon injuries account for 30%-50% of all musculoskeletal injuries globally. Current treatments have been inadequate in providing an accelerated process of repair resulting in high relapse rates. Modern concepts in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine ha...

Azadeh Asghari Birbaneh, Maryam Masaeli, Marzieh Khademi, Masoud Shahabian, Maziar Karamnejad, Mehdi Azarmnia, Mohammad Reza Azimi Aval,

Background: Trauma is one of the most common causes of death in all ages. Considering the prevalence of trauma in the general population, and its costs and complications, it is important to use aiding tools to accelerate the diagnosis in order to act in time. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound in diagnosing nerve and tendon injuries in the upper extremities. Metho...

Journal: :Archives of emergency medicine 1991
H R Guly

The timing of the repair of divided tendons may be debated but in most cases a clearly divided tendon should be repaired primarily and, whether or not primary repair is indicated, 'the ideal treatment programme is immediate surgery performed by an experienced surgeon' (McGrouther et al., 1990). If a tendon injury is missed, deformity may occur, the patient may need further surgical procedures, ...

Journal: :Pathobiology : journal of immunopathology, molecular and cellular biology 2013
Gerhard Gross Andrea Hoffmann

The repair of tendon injuries still presents a major clinical challenge to orthopedic medicine. Tendons, like some other tissues, are poorly vascularized and heal slowly. In addition, healing often leads to the formation of fibrous tissue and scar tissue which lack flexibility and biomechanical properties. So the treatment of tendon injuries is challenging. We give an overview of the structure ...

Journal: :Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging 2015

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2009
محمد صادقی, شاهین, مظفری1, ناصر, یاوری*, مسعود,

Abstract: Background: Immobilization and splinting after tendon repair, have traditionally been used as part of the treatment protocol for tendon injuries in fingers. There has always been a debate about the duration of immobilization among surgeons, because some complications after tendon repair are attributed to prolonged immobilization. In this study, the results of early mobilization follo...

Journal: :EFORT Open Reviews 2016

Journal: :Chinese medical journal 2016
Li-Ping Guo Wei-Ming Wang Ye-Hong Wang Yu-Peng Liu Xiao-Bin Yu Xiao-Jun Ma

IntroductIon Rotator cuff injuries are common in all athletic. Of all rotator cuff injuries, the supraspinatus tendon involves mostly. Severe supraspinatus tendon injury may affect the patient’s quality of life. However, supraspinatus tendon injury can be relatively asymptomatic in some cases and may require sonographic examination for diagnosis.[1,2] With continued improvement in shoulder arth...

2016
Peter Brukner David Connell

Why do some hamstring and quadriceps strains take much longer to repair than others? Which injuries are more prone to recurrence? Intramuscular tendon injuries have received little attention as an element in 'muscle strain'. In thigh muscles, such as rectus femoris and biceps femoris, the attached tendon extends for a significant distance within the muscle belly. While the pathology of most mus...

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