| Literature DB >> 27814629 |
Genbin Wu1, Peng Cheng Xu1, Peng Wu2, Kaihua Hu1, Yeqing Sun1, Biao Cheng3, Yong Lu4.
Abstract
Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common shoulder problems that usually require operative treatments. Therapeutic options used to repair ruptured tendons have consisted of suture, autografts, allografts, and synthetic prostheses. Although surgical treatments have improved dramatically up to now, shoulder pathology is still challenging to orthopedic surgery primarily because these injuries often respond poorly to treatment and require prolonged rehabilitation. Recent attention has focused on several biologic pathways which can augment function to tendon healing, consequently leading to the identification of growth factors involved in this process. In this review, we discuss the studies published in these few years about these growth factors and their role in rotator cuff healing.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27814629 DOI: 10.2741/4499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Biosci (Landmark Ed) ISSN: 2768-6698