| Literature DB >> 34526870 |
Christian Chartier1, Hassan ElHawary2, Aslan Baradaran2, Joshua Vorstenbosch2, Liqin Xu2, Johnny Ionut Efanov3.
Abstract
Tendon stores, releases, and dissipates energy to efficiently transmit contractile forces from muscle to bone. Tendon injury is exceedingly common, with the spectrum ranging from chronic tendinopathy to acute tendon rupture. Tendon generally develops according to three main steps: collagen fibrillogenesis, linear growth, and lateral growth. In the setting of injury, it also repairs and regenerates in three overlapping steps (inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling) with tendon-specific durations. Acute injury to the flexor and extensor tendons of the hand are of particular clinical importance to plastic surgeons, with tendon-specific treatment guided by the general principle of minimum protective immobilization followed by hand therapy to overcome potential adhesions. Thorough knowledge of the underlying biomechanical principles of tendon healing is required to provide optimal care to patients presenting with tendon injury. Thieme. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: tendon healing; tendon inflammation; tendon repair
Year: 2021 PMID: 34526870 PMCID: PMC8432990 DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1731632
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Plast Surg ISSN: 1535-2188 Impact factor: 2.195