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Chapter 68 – Pathophysiology of Tendon Injury Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading and disuse. High-resolution, real-time ultrasound scannin... Roger P. Smith - 《Diagnosis & Management of Lameness in the Horse》 被引量: 49发表: 2011年...
In a study of 21 primates, treatment with oral ibuprofen significantly reduced the force required for tendon gliding following flexor tendon injury in zone 11. Tendons that were partially lacerated but not repaired required less force fo... Michael I. Kulick D.D.S., M.D.,Stacia Smith B.S...
healing is initiated by the formation of ablood clotbridging the gap between the ruptured ends. During the first few days after theinjury, the proliferative phase begins; disorganized fibroblasts are the dominating cell types, andcollagen synthesiscan be detected. Thecollagen fibersorient themselves al...
Ice it.Ice your injury for up to 20 minutes at a time as needed. Compress your leg.Use an elastic bandage around the lower leg and ankle to keep down swelling. Raise (elevate) your leg.Prop it on a pillow when you're sitting or lying down. ...
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The goals of treatment for overuse tendinopathy are to restore movement to the joint without pain and to maintain strength in surrounding muscles while giving the tissues time to heal. Adequate rest is crucial. Returning too soon to the activity that caused the injury can lead to chronic overuse...
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This involves exercises, stretches, and other techniques to get you back on yourfeet. The time you’ll need to spend in physical therapy (PT) depends on how bad your injury is. It may be a few weeks or several months. You may meet with your physical therapist once or twice per week,...