Search results for "Tendon"

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The experimental study of the hybrid fixation in ACL reconstruction

2012

Abstract The article is approaching an interesting topic regarding ACL reconstruction using the hamstring tendons (semitendinosus and gracilis) as the graft. The initial graft fixation after ACL reconstruction is mechanical and it must assure the stability of the system until the biologic integration takes place. No fixation system is as strong as the native ACL insertion. Therefore, hibrid fixation like an improvement of simple fixation is a field worth studying. The fixation shown in this article is the Hybrid fixation consisting of direct fixation with interference screw and an extra cortical fixation over a cortical screw.

OrthodonticsEnvironmental EngineeringComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Anterior cruciate ligamentGeneral EngineeringManagement Science and Operations Researchmusculoskeletal systemsurgical procedures operativemedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineHamstring TendonsGraft fixationInformation SystemsFixation (histology)International Review of Applied Sciences and Engineering
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Surgical time for graft preparation using different suture techniques

2016

Background: The purpose of the present study was to compare the operative time for graft prepa- ration using different techniques for graft sutur- ing. Material and methods: Flexor profundus tendons were harvested from fresh pig hind-leg trotters. Three different suture techniques were investigat- ed: the Krackow stitch (K), the Whipstitch (W), and the Modified Finger-Trap suture (MFT). Ten- dons were sutured starting at 10 mm from the dis- tal free end of the tendon. The suture configura- tions of the Krackow stitch and Whipstitch were completed with five suture throws. According to the MFT technique, the suture was wrapped five times around the tendon over a distance of 30 mm. The time re…

OrthodonticsSuturing techniques030222 orthopedicsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymodified finger-trap suture time consuming krakow stitch whipstitchInterobserver reproducibilitySurgeryTendon03 medical and health sciencesSurgical time0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureSuture (anatomy)Settore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato LocomotoreMedicineOperative timeOriginal ArticleOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicinebusinessMuscle Ligaments and Tendons Journal
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The effects of knee and hip joint angles on patellar tendon loading during quadriceps neuromuscular electrical stimulation

2021

Orthodonticsbusiness.industryMedicineStimulationbusinessJoint (geology)Patellar tendonTranslational Sports Medicine
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Early-onset ataxia with cardiomyopathy and retained tendon reflexes maps to the friedreich's ataxia locus on chromosome 9q

1995

Absence of lower limb tendon reflexes has been considered an essential diagnostic criterion for Friedreich's ataxia (FA). However, preservation of knee and ankle jerks has been reported in a few patients. Linkage analysis to FA locus (FRDA) on chromosome 9q13-21.1 was performed in 11 patients from 6 families with FA phenotype, including cardiomyopathy, but retained reflexes (FARR). A maximal lod score of 3.38 at recombination fraction theta equal to 0.00 was obtained demonstrating that FARR maps to the FRDA locus. These results suggest that FARR is a variant phenotype of FA.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAtaxiaCardiomyopathyLocus (genetics)Biologymedicine.diseaseTendon reflexCentral nervous system diseaseDegenerative diseaseAtrophymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyGenetic linkagemedicineNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomAnnals of Neurology
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Ultrasound Imaging Evaluation of Textural Features in Athletes with Soleus Pathology—A Novel Case-Control Study

2021

Background: the aim of this study was to compare the echotexture of patients with soleus muscle injury and age matched controls. Methods: a sample of 62 athletes was recruited at the private clinic and was divided in two group: a healthy group (n=31) and a soleus pathology group whose athletes had soleus muscle injury, located in the central tendon (n=31). The muscle thickness (MTh), echointensity (EI) and echovariation (EV) were analyzed. An intra-rater reliability test (Intraclass Correlation Coefficient-ICC) was performed in order to analyze the reliability of the values of the measurements. Results: Sociodemographic variables did not show statistically significant differences (p &gt

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyIntraclass correlationHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:MedicineArticle030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesultrasound imaging0302 clinical medicineUltrasonsPathologyHumansMedicineMuscle SkeletalUltrasonographySoleus musclebiologybusiness.industryAthletesSoleus musclelcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCase-control studysoleus muscleReproducibility of ResultsEchogenicityCentral tendonEsports Lesions030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationPatologiaQuantitative ultrasoundathletesechotextural analysisAthletesCase-Control StudiesEchotextural analysisUltrasound imagingpathologybusinessUltrasound imagingInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Ultrasound-based testing of tendon mechanical properties: a critical evaluation.

2015

In the past 20 years, the use of ultrasound-based methods has become a standard approach to measure tendon mechanical properties in vivo. Yet the multitude of methodological approaches adopted by various research groups probably contribute to the large variability of reported values. The technique of obtaining and relating tendon deformation to tensile force in vivo has been applied differently, depending on practical constraints or scientific points of view. Divergence can be seen in 1) methodological considerations, such as the choice of anatomical features to scan and to track, force measurements, or signal synchronization; and 2) in physiological considerations related to the viscoelas…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologybusiness.industryUltrasoundMeasure (physics)TendonBiomechanical PhenomenaTendonsmedicine.anatomical_structurePhysiology (medical)medicineHumansAponeurosisbusinessBiomedical engineeringUltrasonographyJournal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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Postsurgical Paracicatricial Cutaneous Satellitosis of Giant Cell Tumour of the Tendon Sheath, Localized Type

2011

Tenosynovial giant cell tumour (localized type) is a tumour of tendon sheaths and interphalangeal joints, affecting the digits and arising from the synovium. It is characterized by a proliferation of mononuclear cells and osteoclast-like polykaryocytes. Its propagation to the skin is an exceptional event, which can take place either in localized form in the fingertips (localized type) or in the rare diffuse form called giant cell tumour of the tendon sheath (diffuse type). We report here a case of giant cell tumour with cutaneous satellites, which appeared close to and around the surgical scar following the excision of the primary lesion, in a 9-year-old boy. In the cutaneous satellites, a …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryDermatologylcsh:RL1-803XanthomaTenosynovial giant cell tumourmedicine.diseaseMalignancyTenosynovial giant cell tumourMalignant transformationTendonTendon sheathmedicine.anatomical_structureMalignant transformationStromaCutaneous satellitosisGiant cellImmunologylcsh:DermatologymedicinePublished: May 2011businessCase Reports in Dermatology
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Force-, power-, and elasticity-velocity relationships in walking, running, and jumping

1980

Ground reaction forces and mechanical power were investigated when the subjects walked normally, while they were racing or running at four speeds, and when they performed the running long jump take-off. In addition, the apparent spring constants of the support leg in eccentric and concentric phases were investigated at the four running speeds, during the running long jump take-off, and in the triple jump. Six club level track and field athletes, four national level long jumpers, and six national level triple jumpers took part in the study. Cinematographic technique and a mathematical model of hopping (Alexander and Vernon 1975) were employed in the analysis. Force and power values were foun…

PhysiologyConcentricmedicine.disease_causeBone and BonesRunningTendonsJumpingPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansEccentricOrthopedics and Sports MedicineGround reaction forceElasticity (economics)Track and field athleticsMechanical energyPhysicsMusclesTrack and FieldMathematical analysisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBiomechanicsGeneral MedicineMechanicsElasticityBiomechanical PhenomenaMotor SkillsLocomotionMuscle ContractionEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
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Positioning of the cross-stitch on the modified Kessler core tendon suture

2018

[EN] Cryopreserved human tendons were sutured with different variations of a modified Kessler-type grasping suture in a series of different designs in order to assess the influence of the distance between the cross-stitch on the core suture (5 and 10 mm from the cut tendon edge) on the peripheral suture. An original mathematical model was employed to explain the mechanical behavior (strength, deformation, and distribution of load) of the different suture designs. The effect of the peripheral epitendinous suture, combined with the distance of the core suture, was evaluated. The variation of core suture distance had no relevant consequences on the overall resilience of the design. However, in…

ResistanceBiomedical Engineering030230 surgeryTendonsBiomaterials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSuture (anatomy)Tendon InjuriesTensile StrengthmedicineHumansOrthopedic ProceduresBiomechanicsFlexor tendonOrthodontics030222 orthopedicsSuturesFlexor tendonSuture TechniquesBiomechanicsCore suturePlastic Surgery ProceduresEvidence levelBiomechanical PhenomenaTendonCore (optical fiber)Core and peripheral suturemedicine.anatomical_structureCross-stitchMechanics of MaterialsFISICA APLICADAMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSGeologyRepair
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Modelling and in vivo evaluation of Tendon forces and strain in dynamic rehabilitation exercises : a scoping review

2022

ObjectivesAlthough exercise is considered the preferred approach for tendinopathies, the actual load that acts on the tendon in loading programmes is usually unknown. The objective of this study was to review the techniques that have been applied in vivo to estimate the forces and strain that act on the human tendon in dynamic exercises used during rehabilitation.DesignScoping review.Data sourcesEmbase, PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar were searched from database inception to February 2021.Eligibility criteriaCross-sectional studies available in English or Spanish language were included if they focused on evaluating the forces or strain of human tendons in vivo during dynamic exerc…

SPORTS MEDICINEHand & wristGeneral MedicineREHABILITATION MEDICINEMusculoskeletal disordersAchilles TendonBiomechanical PhenomenaExercise TherapyTendonsCross-Sectional StudiesRehabilitacióPatellar LigamentFoot & ankleHumans
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