Tendon-to-bone attachment: from development to maturity. Birth Defects Res. C: Embryo Today 102, 101-112.Zelzer E, Blitz E, Killian ML, Thomopoulos S (2014) Tendon-to-bone attachment: from development to maturity. Birth Defects Res C Embryo Today 102: 101-112....
Each muscle has two tendons, one proximally and one distally. The point at which the tendon forms attachment to the muscle is also known asthe musculotendinous junction (MTJ)and the point at which it attaches to the bone is known as the osteotendinous junction (OTJ). What muscle tissue ...
The attachment between tendon and bone occurs across a complex transitional tissue that minimizes stress concentrations and allows for load transfer between muscles and skeleton. This unique tissue cannot be reconstructed following injury, leading to high incidence of recurrent failure and stressing the ne...
摘要: High-resolution imaging, composition analysis and mechanical testing reveal a disordered transitional material within the Achilles tendon-to-bone attachment, structured as a fibrous network to enable force transfer and maximize structural integrity....
The tendon-to-bone attachment site integrates two distinct tissues via a gradual transition in composition, mechanical properties, and structure. Outcomes of surgical repair are poor, in part because surgical repair does not recreate the natural attachment, and in part because the mechanical features ...
US5275601 1991年9月3日 1994年1月4日 Synthes (U.S.A) Self-locking resorbable screws and plates for internal fixation of bone fractures and tendon-to-bone attachmentUS5275601 * Sep 3, 1991 Jan 4, 1994 Synthes (U.S.A) Self-locking resorbable screws and plates for internal fixation of ...
Tendons connect muscle to bone and play an integral role in bone and joint alignment and loading. Tendons act as pulleys that provide anchorage of muscle f
Since tendon transplantation relies on successful fixation of the tendon transplant, a quantitative comparison of various methods of tendon attachment to bone was investigated in mongrel dogs. The methods included attaching tendon to periosteum, suturing a tendon to itself after passing through bone, st...
The material mismatch at the attachment of tendon to bone is among the most severe for any tensile connection in nature. Attaching dissimilar materials is a major challenge in engineering, and has proven to be a challenge in surgical practice as well. Here, we examine the material attachment sc...
Related to tendon:Achilles tendon ten·don (tĕn′dən) n. A band of tough, inelastic fibrous tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment. [Medieval Latintendō, tendōn-, alteration (influenced by Latintendere,to stretch) of Greektenōn; seeten-inIndo-European roots.] ...