Natural healing often results in the formation of scar tissue, which leads to inferior biomechanical properties of the repaired tendon (Figure 8.2). After recovery, the horse often has poorer functionality than prior to damage and is predisposed to reinjury. It has been proposed that stem cell ...
4.I found wiring embedded in thetendons. 发现有电线嵌入他的肌腱里 5.You have decreased reflexes in your patellartendon. 你膝盖肌腱的反射能力下降 6.Thetendons are encased in scar tissue. 肌腱被包裹在瘢痕组织里了 7.She did do a littletendondamage when she pulled them out. ...
Tendonosis is a non-inflammatory degeneration of the collagen fibers of a tendon.When you are diagnosed with tendonosis, one or more of the extensor tendons in your forearm have become chronically damaged. This means that thespeed of tissue damage has exceeded the healing processover a significan...
The flexor tendon begins at the flexor muscles located in the arm. From there, the tendon goes through the wrist, ultimately attaching itself to the bones of the fingers. Once in the fingers, the flexor tendon moves through a pulley-like system made from rings of fibrous tissue. This system...
Apply ice on your arm or leg for 15 to 20 minutes every hour or as directed. Use an ice pack, or put crushed ice in a plastic bag. Cover it with a towel. Ice helps prevent tissue damage and decreases swelling and pain. Elevate your arm or leg above the level of your heart as of...
Calf stretch: Lean into a wall from about an arm's length distance away. Keep one leg straight and your heel on the ground. Place your other leg closer to the wall, bend your knee, and press your hips slightly toward the wall. You should feel a stretch in the back of your straighten...
Calf stretch: Lean into a wall from about an arm's length distance away. Keep one leg straight and your heel on the ground. Place your other leg closer to the wall, bend your knee, and press your hips slightly toward the wall. You should feel a stretch in the back of your straighten...
No reflex: possible nerve damage or severe neurological impairment Hypoactive: present but weak reflex, suggesting peripheral nerve injury or lower motor neuron disease Normal: reflex within normal limits → normal neurological function Hyperactive: reflex more active than normal, not necessarily problemati...
In rheumatoid patients, a rupture of an extensor tendon must be expected at 4%. Patients tolerate and compensate this damage for a long time. The function of the hand including the tendon function is the most important factor in assessing the success of the operation. The subjective patient ac...
Age The ability of tendons to store and release energy diminishes with age. Physical activities that load tendons to the point of fatigue have been shown to cause greater damage to the tendon matrix in older adults.