| | Tendinopathy (Tendinitis; Tendinosis)
Clinical syndrome describing overuse tendon injuries characterized by a combination of pain, diffuse or localized swelling, and impaired performance. Distinguishing tendinosis from tendinitis is clinically difficult and can be made only after histopathological examination.
 Diagnosis and Management of Tendinopathies www.jeffcubos.com
|  Pronociceptive and Antinociceptive Neuromediators in Patellar ajs.sagepub.com
|  Tendinopathy -- From Basic Science to Treatment: Molecular www.medscape.org
|  Short-term Effectiveness of Hyperthermia for Supraspinatus ajs.sagepub.com
|  Achilles Tendinopathy — UVA Health uvahealth.com
|  Patent EP1677718A2 - Treatment of overuse tendinopathy using www.google.com
|  Achilles Tendon Problems | Atlanta Sports Medicine www.atlantasportsmedicine.com
|  Patellar Tendinopathy - What Is It, Symptoms, Causes | Lifescript. www.lifescript.com
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Diagnosis and therapies
Wikipedia Tendinosis, Tendinopathy, Bowed tendon, Calcific tendinitis, Eccentric training, Patellar tendinitis, Bonar Bridge, Tendinitis, Enthesitis, James Bonar
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Comments on "Tendinopathy"
- I do not understand my MRI findings or Impressions. Please find below the exact wordings and explain. I have consented to shoulder arthroscopy with hesitancy.
Technique: Multipic axial, sagittal and coronal sequences
Findings: MRI examination of the righ... (+)
- minimal increased T2 signal along the undersurface of the infraspinatus tendon {series 3, slice 10}
Minimal tendinopathy????? (+)
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