2004
DOI: 10.1080/03655950410009742
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Magnetic resonance imaging in chronic achilles tendinopathy

Abstract: The main objective of this thesis was to evaluate and monitor the morphological response following treatment interventions in patients with chronic Achilles tendinopathy by using different MRI-techniques. For this purpose, we investigated different types of sequences, including gadolinium contrast medium enhanced T1-WI images (CME T1-WI) and developed a precise method to measure tendon volume and mean intratendinous signal of the Achilles tendon. Study I aimed at evaluating 15 patients with chronic painful Ach… Show more

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“…The same exclusion criteria were used to recruit a convenient sample of clinical staff as controls. All controls were told to refrain from sports activity 2 days prior to the US scans to minimise short-term activity-related variations in Achilles tendon size or Doppler mode values [15]. A self-administered questionnaire provided further information on demographic data such as height, weight and body mass index (BMI), frequency of training sessions/sports activities per week, number of years of training, possible history of Achilles tendon injuries and types of leisure exercise.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same exclusion criteria were used to recruit a convenient sample of clinical staff as controls. All controls were told to refrain from sports activity 2 days prior to the US scans to minimise short-term activity-related variations in Achilles tendon size or Doppler mode values [15]. A self-administered questionnaire provided further information on demographic data such as height, weight and body mass index (BMI), frequency of training sessions/sports activities per week, number of years of training, possible history of Achilles tendon injuries and types of leisure exercise.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for tendon healing, most studies have been confined to micro-and macromorphology based on histology, ultrasound, and MRI, [29][30][31][32] in addition to analysis of mechanical strength. [32][33][34] In this study, we chose to measure the mediolateral diameter of organized collagen at the rupture site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the mechanism involved, it has already been mentioned that the alteration of tendon matrix turnover has a key role. In addiction, such neuropeptides (substance P, acetylcholine, catecholamines and glutamate) seems to be related to the bilateral nature of changes seen in Achilles tendinopathy; many patients present with bilateral Achilles tendinosis [107] and many of those initially presenting unilateral symptoms develop contralateral ones over time [108] . It has been demonstrated in the rat that unilateral training leads to bilateral changes in levels of neuropeptides in the synovial fluids [109,110] ; on the basis of these and other observation has recently been formulated the hypothesis of the "central neuronal Bondi M et al Achilles tendinopathy mechanism" as a possible explanation for the frequent bilateral involvement in Achilles tendinopathy [30,111] .…”
Section: Extrinsic Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%