New Strategies for Muscular Repair and Regeneration
Fig. 14.1 The phases of muscle healing are almost the same in all muscle injuries after indirect trauma, but the functional recovery changes, and it is almost always incomplete for…
Fig. 14.1 The phases of muscle healing are almost the same in all muscle injuries after indirect trauma, but the functional recovery changes, and it is almost always incomplete for…
© ISAKOS 2017Gian Luigi Canata, Pieter d’Hooghe and Kenneth J. Hunt (eds.)Muscle and Tendon Injuries10.1007/978-3-662-54184-5_11 11. Why the Tendon Tears and Doesn’t Like to Heal Pietro Simone Randelli1, 2 , Luca Pulici1, 2, Nicolò Cosmelli1, 2 and Alessandra Menon2 (1) Department of…
© ISAKOS 2017Gian Luigi Canata, Pieter d’Hooghe and Kenneth J. Hunt (eds.)Muscle and Tendon Injuries10.1007/978-3-662-54184-5_10 10. Prevention of Musculotendinous Pathologies Peter Myers1 , Joanne Bullock-Saxton2 and John Fitzgerald2 (1) Brisbane Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Centre, Brisbane, Australia (2) Active Rehabilitation…
Imaging grading MRI finding US findings I (strain) Less than 5% of fibre disruption; feathery oedema-like pattern, intramuscular high signal on the fluid-sensitive sequences Normal appearance, focal or general increased…
(1) University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 3200 South Water, St. Pittsburgh, 15203, PA, USA 4.1 Introduction The healing process following tendon injury is governed by a plethora of biomechanical…
Tendon Site of tendinopathy Loading factors Age/sex Achilles Achilles insertion or mid-portion Distance running, change of direction (combined tensile and compressive load at the calcaneus) Men—elite and recreational (Jarvinen et…
© ISAKOS 2017Gian Luigi Canata, Pieter d’Hooghe and Kenneth J. Hunt (eds.)Muscle and Tendon Injuries10.1007/978-3-662-54184-5_5 5. Muscle-Tendon Junction Injury William E. GarrettJr1 and Mallory S. Faherty2 (1) Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA (2) Michael W. Krzyzewski…
Fig. 23.1 Increase in calcaneal inclination (X-ray) angle Fig. 23.2 Increase in calcaneal inclination angle (clinical) Fig. 23.3 Calcaneal varus (X-ray) Fig. 23.4 Bilateral calcaneal varus (clinical) Fig. 23.5 Metatarsus…
Fig. 28.1 Ankle fracture malunions often lead to posttraumatic arthritis as shown in this radiograph with medial malleolar malreduction allowing lateral subluxation of the talus Injury of the distal tibiofibular…
Clinical findings Radiographic findings Hypermobility first ray (benign hypermobile joint syndrome) Increased obliquity of the first metatarsal cuneiform joint Diffuse callus sub-second Intercuneiform split Metatarsalgia Thickening of cortex second metatarsal…