El continuum de la patología de tendón: concepto actual e implicaciones clínicas

Q3 Health Professions Apunts Medicina de l''Esport Pub Date : 2017-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.apunts.2017.05.002
Jill L. Cook , Eboni Rio , Craig R. Purdam , M. Girdwood , Silvia Ortega-Cebrian , Sean I. Docking
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Cook and Purdam first proposed the Continuum model in 2009, with the aim of improving the understanding of the complexity of tendon pathologies. The Continuum is based on three states of tendon structure: reactive tendon, tendon disrepair and degenerative tendon. In contrast to other proposals, the Continuum model describes continuous changes in tendon structure. Each state of tendon structure represents a particular clinical presentation and requires a particular type of management. Evidence seen in histopathological studies, imaging and clinical studies all support the Continuum model for the analysis of tendon pathologies.

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肌腱病理的连续性:当前的概念和临床意义
Cook和Purdam于2009年首次提出了Continuum模型,旨在提高对肌腱病理复杂性的理解。连续体是基于三种状态的肌腱结构:反应性肌腱,肌腱失修和退行性肌腱。与其他建议相比,Continuum模型描述了肌腱结构的连续变化。肌腱结构的每一种状态都代表着一种特殊的临床表现,需要一种特殊的治疗方法。组织病理学研究、影像学和临床研究的证据都支持连续统模型用于肌腱病理分析。
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Apunts Medicina de l''Esport Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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