Hankin FM, Janda DH: Tendon and ligament attachments in relationship to growth plates in a child’s hand. J Hand Surg 14B:315–318, 1989Hankin FM, Janda DH. Tendon and ligament attachments in relationship to growth plates in a child's hand. J Hand Surg Br. 1989;14:315-318....
And there’s another reason not to rush things. The problem with tendon and ligament injuries is that when a re-injury occurs, you generally go back to square one, sort of like happens when you get really unlucky in a game of Chutes and Ladders and have to slide all the way back down...
Depending upon the type of damage, some injured tendons will be able to recover on their own if given rest and time to heal. In some cases, surgery will be required. How does a tendon work? A tendon is a dense connective tissue that binds to a muscle and the bone that the muscle ne...
elevation, topical pain relief cream and the use of a Cold Compress or Ice Pack (when there is swelling) is the gold standard in medicine for minimizing tissue damage and reducing inflammation after injury or activity. It serves as a critical bridge into the next phase of the healing process...
as sprains or contusions are common physical consequences of car accidents. These injuries might only include some bruising, but sometimes the force of a collision causes accident victims to suffer a complete tear of a ligament or tendon. These injuries can lead topermanent soft tissue damage. ...
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Knee trauma includes fracture dislocation, ligament injury, muscle injury, and meniscus rupture. Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) is degeneration of the tendon that attaches the outer side of the elbow to the muscles that extend or lift the wrist and hand. ...
The first zone (region I in Figure 1) is the tendon (or ligament in case of bone-to-bone junctions) which consists of fibroblast-like cells, called tenocytes. Highly aligned collagen type I fibers are interspersed in a non-collagenous extracellular matrix consisting of proteoglycans and ...
The transition areas between different tissues, known as tissue interfaces, have limited ability to regenerate after damage, which can lead to incomplete healing. Previous studies focussed on single interfaces, most commonly bone-tendon and bone-cartilage interfaces. Herein, we develop a 3D in vitro...
Acromioplasty, removal of the coracoacromial ligament and repair of the rotator cuff tendon, usually results in near full rotator cuff strength. Biceps In young people unwilling to accept the loss of function and mild deformity involved with this injury, surgery is performed to repair the tendon...