The authors made an important finding that CD29+/CD56+ progenitor cells isolated from human muscles have the potential to differentiate to tendons in vitro and in vivo. The author's approach to ...
The authors demonstrate the valuable discovery that human CD29+/CD56+ myogenic progenitors can differentiate into tendon through the TGFβ pathway, addressing mouse and human interspecies differences ...
Achilles tendinosis is a common problem. It is a chronic condition that is characterized by microscopic tears of the Achilles tendon. The damage can be treated with rest, exercise, and sometimes with ...
Here the authors report on magnetic Janus hydrogel microrobots loaded with dual bioactive ions for controlling cell phenotype and structure to promote healing of the bone-tendon interface in ...
The formula is designed to support the stability, health, and proliferation of tendon and ligament cells, which can promote ... some effective supplements for tendonitis? In addition to collagen ...
versus high tendon compression rehabilitation (HTCR) for treating patients with insertional Achilles tendinopathy. Methods In an investigator-blinded, stratified randomised trial, 42 sport-active ...
Abstract: Objective: This study investigates the feasibility of non-invasive ultrasound backscatter techniques for quantitative tendon characterization ... treatment group (LT group). Tendinopathy ...
Tendinitis, also known as tendonitis, is the inflammation of a tendon. It usually occurs when a person overuses or injures a tendon during physical activity. Tendons are cable-like tissues that ...
In the context of the pathological model of the tendinopathy proposed by Cook and Purdam,15 tendon pathology is considered as a bidirectional continuum and divided into three theoretical stages: ...
This study aimed to evaluate patellar tendon loading profiles (loading index, based on loading peak, loading impulse, and loading rate) of rehabilitation exercises to develop clinical guidelines to ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical characteristics, ground reaction force (GRF), and function of the plantar muscles and dorsiflexors of the ankle in runners with and without Achilles tendinopathy ...
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