2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2010.02.004
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Lipografted tenolysis

Abstract: We present a case where recurrent adherence of extensor tendons on the left foot of a 54-year-old woman was treated successfully with tenolysis supplemented by autologous fat transplant in the form of lipofilling.

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“…Autologous fat has been described to reduce recurrence of tendon adhesions from trauma of immobilization. [14][15] This is presented in the lower extremity by Colonna et al 12 as two cases of dorsal foot and tendon adhesions treated with tenolysis and fat grafting. They found a reduction in activity-related pain and improved range of motion with recovery of normal ambulation without recurrence at 2 years.…”
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“…Autologous fat has been described to reduce recurrence of tendon adhesions from trauma of immobilization. [14][15] This is presented in the lower extremity by Colonna et al 12 as two cases of dorsal foot and tendon adhesions treated with tenolysis and fat grafting. They found a reduction in activity-related pain and improved range of motion with recovery of normal ambulation without recurrence at 2 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%