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[Tendon pathologies in veteran athletes].

V Bartsch1, J M Crielaard

  • 1Service de Médecine Physique, Université de Liège.

Revue Medicale De Liege
|July 31, 2001
PubMed
Summary

Tendonitis and tendon ruptures commonly affect individuals over 40, particularly athletes. This review covers their causes, diagnosis, and management strategies.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Sports Medicine
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders

Context:

  • Tendon injuries, including tendonitis and ruptures, are prevalent in the aging population.
  • Athletic activities are a significant risk factor for these conditions.

Purpose:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of the physiopathology of tendon injuries.
  • To outline current diagnostic approaches for tendonitis and ruptures.
  • To discuss established and emerging treatment modalities.

Summary:

  • Tendonitis and tendon ruptures predominantly occur in individuals over 40 years old.
  • These injuries are frequently associated with sports participation.
  • The discussion encompasses the underlying mechanisms, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic interventions.

Impact:

  • Enhances understanding of age-related and activity-induced tendon pathologies.
  • Aids clinicians in diagnosing and managing tendon injuries effectively.
  • Informs future research directions in tendon repair and regeneration.

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