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Mashup Score: 0Tendinopathy - 3 year(s) ago
Tendinopathy describes a complex multifaceted pathology of the tendon, characterized by pain, decline in function and reduced exercise tolerance. The most common overuse tendinopathies involve the rotator cuff tendon, medial and lateral elbow epicondyles, patellar tendon, gluteal tendons and the Achilles tendon. The prominent histological and molecular features of tendinopathy include…
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Mashup Score: 0Submit a blog | BJSM blog - social media's leading SEM voice - 4 year(s) ago
The BJSM Blog provides an opportunity for the sport and exercise medicine, physical activity and exercise performance communities to interact about a range of relevant issues. It may be a comment on a week’s high-profile injury, information on a conference relevant to the wider community, or thoughts relating to a doping scandal, if it adds […]Read More…
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Happy to highlight a beautifully written overview of all things 'Tendinopathy' to the #BJSMCommunity - in @MethodsPrimers Huge kudos to all the authors - @kgSilbernagel @KThorborg @pdkirwan & team https://t.co/U1oBxEi1wz https://t.co/zRJttKvxyl