2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.apunts.2017.05.002
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El continuum de la patología de tendón: concepto actual e implicaciones clínicas

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“…Notwithstanding, recent studies have demonstrated patellar tendinopathy to be a multifactorial, multi-etiological pathology that is not solely susceptible to being aggravated by jumping mechanisms [4]. Clinical features of patellar tendinopathy include localized pain in the tendon along with decreased athletic performance [5,6]. This concomitance can be explained by patellar tendon sensitivity to load changes, whether short-term or long-term load [7], which in turn usually present structural alterations in the tendon.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Notwithstanding, recent studies have demonstrated patellar tendinopathy to be a multifactorial, multi-etiological pathology that is not solely susceptible to being aggravated by jumping mechanisms [4]. Clinical features of patellar tendinopathy include localized pain in the tendon along with decreased athletic performance [5,6]. This concomitance can be explained by patellar tendon sensitivity to load changes, whether short-term or long-term load [7], which in turn usually present structural alterations in the tendon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When load is excessive, the tissue recovery process does not take effect, anchors are lost between tenocytes, and disruption of tenocyte communication occurs [7,8]. The physiopathological processes of tendinopathy have been widely described; an onset of tendon structure changes in the form of misalignment of collagen fibers and loss of continuity produces tendon degeneration, which can be symptomatic or asymptomatic [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…La tendinopatía degenerativa está ampliamente descrita en la literatura como una progresión de la desorganización de la matriz de colágeno, cambios en las células y aparición de neovascularización (Cook et al, 2017). Aparecen áreas de muerte celular por apoptosis, trauma o fallo de los tenocitos Yang, Lu, & Qu, 2018).…”
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