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Healing of subcutaneous tendons: Influence of the mechanical environment at the suture line on the healing process 被引量:1

Healing of subcutaneous tendons: Influence of the mechanical environment at the suture line on the healing process
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摘要 Tendon ruptures remain a significant musculoskeletal injury. Despite advances in surgical techniques and procedures, traditional repair techniques maintain a high incidence of rerupture or tendon elongation. Mechanical loading and biochemical signaling both control tissue healing. This has led some researchers to consider using a technique based on tension regulation at the suture line for obtaining good healing. However, it is unknown how they interact and to what extent mechanics control biochemistry. This review will open the way for understanding the interplay between mechanical loading and the process of tendon healing. Tendon ruptures remain a significant musculoskeletal injury. Despite advances in surgical techniques and procedures, traditional repair techniques maintain a high incidence of rerupture or tendon elongation. Mechanical loading and biochemical signaling both control tissue healing. This has led some researchers to consider using a technique based on tension regulation at the suture line for obtaining good healing. However, it is unknown how they interact and to what extent mechanics control biochemistry. This review will open the way for understanding the interplay between mechanical loading and the process of tendon healing.
机构地区 Orthopaedic Department
出处 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2013年第4期229-240,共12页 世界骨科杂志(英文版)
关键词 TENDON HEALING Mechanical loading MECHANOTRANSDUCTION Rupture Repair Tendon Healing Mechanical loading Mechanotransduction Rupture Repair
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