reviewBritish Journal of Sports MedicineSep 23, 2008BRONZE OA

Is tendon pathology a continuum? A pathology model to explain the clinical presentation of load-induced tendinopathy

Deakin University

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Abstract

Overuse tendinopathy is problematic to manage clinically. People of different ages with tendons under diverse loads present with varying degrees of pain, irritability, and capacity to function. Recovery is similarly variable; some tendons recover with simple interventions, some remain resistant to all treatments. The pathology of tendinopathy has been described as degenerative or failed healing. Neither of these descriptions fully explains the heterogeneity of presentation. This review proposes, and provides evidence for, a continuum of pathology. This model of pathology allows rational placement of treatments along the continuum. A new model of tendinopathy and thoughtful treatment implementation may improve…

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Keywords
  • Tendinopathy
  • Medicine
  • Tendon
  • Presentation (obstetrics)
  • Physical therapy
  • Psychological intervention
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Pathology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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