• No results found

tendon dysfunction

Non-surgical treatment of pain associated with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: study protocol for a randomised clinical trial

Non-surgical treatment of pain associated with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: study protocol for a randomised clinical trial

... its tendon can lead to a flattening of the longitudinal arch of the ...tibial tendon dysfunction stage I & II, longitudinal arch flattening verified by radiography), sixty participants with ...

11

Isolated talonavicular arthrodesis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis of the foot and tibialis posterior tendon dysfunction

Isolated talonavicular arthrodesis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis of the foot and tibialis posterior tendon dysfunction

... posterior tendon dysfunction was diagnosed preoperatively by physical examination and by ...torn tendon in nine cases with no significant destruction of the talonavicular joint seen on ...

6

ERα PvuII and XbaI polymorphisms in postmenopausal women with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: a case control study

ERα PvuII and XbaI polymorphisms in postmenopausal women with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: a case control study

... tibial tendon dysfunction is a consequence and not the origin of flatfoot ...tibial tendon dysfunction as the origin of the deformity is an old assumption, but it is still unclear whether a ...

5

Exercise for posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: a systematic review of randomised clinical trials and clinical guidelines

Exercise for posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: a systematic review of randomised clinical trials and clinical guidelines

... tibial tendon dysfunction where local strengthening was compared with other forms of conservative management with respect to pain, function and/or physical impairment outcome ...

11

“I need somebody who knows about feet” a qualitative study investigating the lived experiences of conservative treatment for patients with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction

“I need somebody who knows about feet” a qualitative study investigating the lived experiences of conservative treatment for patients with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction

... Most of the participants had MRI before having an ultra- sound and the participants found the MRI machine very imposing. There was also a long wait in obtaining results for all participants post MRI. A recent study ...

11

Non operative management of posterior tibialis tendon dysfunction: design of a randomized clinical trial [NCT00279630]

Non operative management of posterior tibialis tendon dysfunction: design of a randomized clinical trial [NCT00279630]

... The current study in persons with tibialis posterior tendi- nopathy was motivated by the significant improvements documented for the eccentric training program for per- sons with Achilles tendinosis. The greater ...

7

Self-reported social and activity restrictions accompany local impairments in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: a systematic review

Self-reported social and activity restrictions accompany local impairments in posterior tibial tendon dysfunction: a systematic review

... An electronic database search was conducted across CINAHL, Cochrane, Embase, PubMed and Web of Science from database inception up to and including 11 March 2018, limited to the English language. The search strategy was ...

11

Incidence of familial tendon dysfunction in patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears

Incidence of familial tendon dysfunction in patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears

... whose expression is regulated in a dose-response manner by mechanical loading in tendons. The protein binds to various cell surface receptors including integrins and has been implicated in the regulation of cell-matrix ...

5

Tibialis posterior in health and disease: a review of structure and function with specific reference to electromyographic studies

Tibialis posterior in health and disease: a review of structure and function with specific reference to electromyographic studies

... and tendon are prone to dysfunction with several ...and tendon anatomy with images from cadaveric work on fresh frozen limbs and a review of current evidence that define normal and abnormal tibialis ...

8

Surgical procedures for treatment of adult acquired flatfoot deformity: a network meta-analysis

Surgical procedures for treatment of adult acquired flatfoot deformity: a network meta-analysis

... The results of our traditional meta-analysis re- vealed that AAFD patients who received a surgical intervention showed significant improvement with LAT-CP, AP-TMT1, LAT-TMT1, LAT-arch height, AP-TC, LAT-TC, AP-TNC, TNC, ...

12

Reliability and methodology of quantitative assessment of harvested and unharvested patellar tendons of ACL injured athletes using ultrasound tissue characterization

Reliability and methodology of quantitative assessment of harvested and unharvested patellar tendons of ACL injured athletes using ultrasound tissue characterization

... the tendon volume at different levels when the same examiner acquired and analyzed harvested and unharvested patellar tendons separately on separate days displayed good intra-rater reliability (ICC 2,1: ...the ...

13

Efficacy of early controlled motion of the ankle compared with no motion after non operative treatment of an acute Achilles tendon rupture: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Efficacy of early controlled motion of the ankle compared with no motion after non operative treatment of an acute Achilles tendon rupture: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... Achilles tendon beginning after week 8 [9, ...the tendon leads to a better and faster healing due to, inter alia, the release of growth factors ...Achilles tendon rup- ture have compared operative ...

10

Anatomical variations of the palmaris longus muscle including its relation to the median nerve – a proposal for a new classification

Anatomical variations of the palmaris longus muscle including its relation to the median nerve – a proposal for a new classification

... this tendon. The tendon tended to be longer in Type I muscles, which suggests that this type may be more appropriate for tendon trans- ...II tendon is bifurcated: when harvesting there is a ...

9

Proteomic Analysis Reveals Age-related Changes in Tendon Matrix Composition, with Age- and Injury-specific Matrix Fragmentation

Proteomic Analysis Reveals Age-related Changes in Tendon Matrix Composition, with Age- and Injury-specific Matrix Fragmentation

... normal tendon with increas- ing age as determined by the Bradford assay, silver staining of bands on one-dimensional gels of soluble protein extracts appeared to decrease with ...

13

On muscle, tendon and high heels

On muscle, tendon and high heels

... Achilles’ tendon (AT) length, cross-sectional area (CSA) and mechanical properties, and the plantarflexion torque–angle and torque–velocity relationships were assessed in both ...greater tendon-to-fascicle ...

7

Is human Achilles tendon deformation greater in regions where cross sectional area is smaller?

Is human Achilles tendon deformation greater in regions where cross sectional area is smaller?

... Achilles tendon and the vast majority of the proximal (gastrocnemius) tendon portion ...Achilles tendon was designated as ‘ scan 0 ’ ...Achilles tendon was then measured on scans 2 – 21 (Figs ...

9

Clinical applications of dynamic functional musculoskeletal ultrasound

Clinical applications of dynamic functional musculoskeletal ultrasound

... (LHB) tendon. Normally, the tendon is localized to the intertubercu- lar groove of the humeral head, stabilized by the transverse ligament and supraspinatus and subscapularis ...LHB tendon may ...

13

INVOLVEMENT OF GENES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: OUTLINE AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE

INVOLVEMENT OF GENES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: OUTLINE AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE

... As APP is interlaced to create three transcripts: APP695, APP751, and APP770, at least eight isoforms are produced by alternate splicing of exons 1–13, 13a, and 14–18. These transcripts develop a multi domain protein ...

36

Multiscale Mechanical, Structural, And Compositional Response Of Tendon To Static And Dynamic Loading During Healing

Multiscale Mechanical, Structural, And Compositional Response Of Tendon To Static And Dynamic Loading During Healing

... within tendon throughout healing and in response to dynamic loading. Both tendon healing and fatigue loading affected ECM stress ...healing tendon were also apparent, but not as dramatic, likely ...

319

Collagen type I and decorin expression in tenocytes depend on the cell isolation method

Collagen type I and decorin expression in tenocytes depend on the cell isolation method

... Backround: The treatment of rotator cuff tears is still challenging. Tendon tissue engineering (TTE) might be an alternative in future. Tenocytes seem to be the most suitable cell type as they are easy to obtain ...

8

Show all 4530 documents...

Related subjects