نتایج جستجو برای: unbounded tendons

تعداد نتایج: 17853  

Journal: :British heart journal 1986
J Malouf W Gharzuddine F Kutayli

The prevalence and clinical importance of false tendons were studied in 488 consecutive patients referred for echocardiography. Two hundred and eighty three (58%) patients had acquired heart disease, 91 (19%) had congenital heart disease, and 114 (23%) had normal hearts. Sixty six patients with normal hearts had innocent systolic murmurs and one had recurrent ventricular tachycardia. The overal...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2013
Nicoletta Gagliano Alessandra Menon Carla Martinelli Letizia Pettinari Artemisia Panou Aldo Milzani Isabella Dalle-Donne Nicola Marcello Portinaro

We studied the effect of spasticity-induced overload on tendons from the gracilis and semitendinosus muscles from cerebral palsy (CP) and healthy subjects (CT) stained with haematoxylineosin, Sirius red and Alcian blue. Vascularity was also characterized using an anti-CD34 antibody. Light microscopy analysis of haematoxylin-eosin stained sections revealed that the overall structure of tendons w...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2011
S Chaudhury C Holland F Vollrath A J Carr

This study reports the application of a novel method for quantitatively determining differences in the mechanical properties of healthy and torn rotator cuff tissues. In order to overcome problems of stress risers at the grip-tendon interface that can obscure mechanical measurements of small tendons, we conducted our investigation using dynamic shear analysis. Rotator cuff tendon specimens were...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1990
R E Shadwick

We investigated the possibility that tendons that normally experience relatively high stresses and function as springs during locomotion, such as digital flexors, might develop different mechanical properties from those that experience only relatively low stresses, such as digital extensors. At birth the digital flexor and extensor tendons of pigs have identical mechanical properties, exhibitin...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2008
W Pichler N P Tesch G Schwantzer G Fronhöfer C Boldin L Hausleitner W Grechenig

The purpose of this anatomical study was to explore the morphological variations of the semitendinosus and gracilis tendons in length and cross-section and the statistical relationship between length, cross-section, and body height. We studied the legs of 93 humans in 136 cadavers. In 43 specimens (46.2%) it was possible to harvest the tendons from both legs. We found considerable differences i...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2002
R McNeill Alexander

Vertebrate animals exploit the elastic properties of their tendons in several different ways. Firstly, metabolic energy can be saved in locomotion if tendons stretch and then recoil, storing and returning elastic strain energy, as the animal loses and regains kinetic energy. Leg tendons save energy in this way when birds and mammals run, and an aponeurosis in the back is also important in gallo...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2014
Jeffrey H Weinreb Chirag Sheth John Apostolakos Mary-Beth McCarthy Benjamin Barden Mark P Cote Augustus D Mazzocca

Tendon imaging plays a critical role in evaluating tendon diseases and injuries including mechanical, degenerative, and overuse disease, inflammatory enthesitis, as well as partial and full thickness tears. Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), each with unique benefits and limitations, are commonly utilized to assist in diagnosing these diseases and conditions. This review delineate...

2015
Aakash Mugalur Sunil M. Shahane Ashwin Samant Aditya C. Pathak Atul Patil Rajeev Reddy

INTRODUCTION Palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of the little finger are highly variable anatomically. The tendons vary in different parts of the globe and different regions of the same country. Many studies have negated an association between the tendons. However, most of the studies have a sample size of less than 500 subjects. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES The aim was to study the te...

2012
David M. Kietrys Ann E. Barr-Gillespie Mamta Amin Christine K. Wade Steve N. Popoff Mary F. Barbe

We sought to determine if tendon inflammatory and histopathological responses increase in aged rats compared to young rats performing a voluntary upper extremity repetitive task, and if these changes are associated with motor declines. Ninety-six female Sprague-Dawley rats were used in the rat model of upper extremity overuse: 67 aged and 29 young adult rats. After a training period of 4 weeks,...

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