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ویرایش: [1 ed.] نویسندگان: Kentaro Onishi, Michael Fredericson, Jason L. Dragoo سری: ISBN (شابک) : 303065334X, 9783030653347 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2021 تعداد صفحات: 374 زبان: English فرمت فایل : 7Z (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 50 Mb
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This comprehensive office guide will provide up-to-date diagnostic and management information for various tendinopathies seen in the clinic. Opening chapters discuss the basic science of tendons: physiology, pathophysiology and biomechanics, including mechano-transduction. Subsequent chapters focus anatomically on both the upper and lower extremities, from the rotator cuff to the wrist and hand, and from the groin and gluteus down to the foot and ankle. Each of these chapters follows a concise, easy-to-use format, consisting of an introduction followed by clinical presentation, physical examination, imaging and radiographic grading, and treatment strategies both surgical and non-surgical, including indications for surgical referral. The concluding chapters present emerging mechanical, orthobiologic and chemical in-office procedures as well as emerging operative techniques. Practical and user-friendly, Tendinopathy will be an excellent resource for sports medicine specialists, orthopedic surgeons, physical therapy and rehabilitation specialists, and any other clinicians treating these common athletic injuries.
Preface Contents Contributors 1: Biological and Biomechanical Adaptation of Young and Aging Tendons to Exercise Introduction The Effects of Exercise on Young and Aging Tendons in Animals and Humans The Effects of Aging on Tendons The Effects of Exercise on Young Tendons The Effects of Exercise on Aging Tendons Cellular Changes in the Young and Aging Tendons Due to Exercise Effects of Exercise on Young Tendon Cells Effects of Exercise on Aging Tendon Cells Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms Responsible for the Effects of Exercises on Tendons Concluding Remarks References 2: The Pathogenic Mechanisms of Tendinopathy Introduction Biological Changes in Tendinopathic Tendons Development of Tendinopathy Concluding Remarks References 3: Rotator Cuff Tendons Introduction Anatomy Supraspinatus Tendinopathy with Subacromial Impingement Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup X-Ray Ultrasound MRI Treatments Conservative and Interventional Operative Infraspinatus Tendinopathy with Internal Impingement Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Imaging Treatment Conservative Interventional Operative Complete Rotator Cuff Tear Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Imaging Treatment Interventional Operative Conclusion References 4: Biceps Tendon Introduction Anatomy Proximal Long Head Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Ultrasound Additional Imaging Treatment Conservative Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug (NSAID) Physical Therapy Interventional Operative Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup MRI X-Ray Ultrasound Treatment Conservative Interventional Operative Proximal Short Head References 5: Common Extensor Tendon/Common Flexor Tendon Introduction Anatomy Common Extensor Tendon (CET) Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup X-Ray and MRI Ultrasound Treatment Conservative Physical Therapy Elbow Bracing and Taping Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) Topical Nitroglycerin Interventional Corticosteroid Injection (CSI) Platelet Rich-Plasma Injection (PRP) and Autologous Blood Injection (ABI) Prolotherapy Injection (PrT) Percutaneous Needle Tenotomy (PNT) Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) Percutaneous Mechanical Procedures and Botulinum Toxin Injection Operative Common Flexor/Pronator Tendon (CFPT) Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup X-Ray and MRI Ultrasound Treatment Conservative Operative References 6: Wrist and Hand Tendons Introduction Volar Compartment Flexor Carpi Radialis Tendinopathy Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Tendinopathy Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Trigger Finger: Flexor Digitorum Profundus and Flexor Digitorum Superficialis Tendinopathy Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Jersey Finger: Flexor Digitorum Profundus Tendon Rupture Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Linburg-Comstock Syndrome Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Dorsal Compartment (See Fig. 6.4 and Table 6.3) De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis: Abductor Pollicis Longus and Extensor Pollicis Brevis Tendinopathy Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Proximal Intersection Syndrome/Oarsmen’s Wrist: Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus and Brevis Tendinopathy Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Drummer’s Wrist: Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendinopathy/Rupture Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Extensor Indicis and Extensor Digitorum Communis Tendinopathy Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Mallet Finger: Terminal Extensor Tendon Rupture Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Boutonniere Deformity: Extensor Tendon Central Slip Defect Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Vaughn-Jackson Syndrome: Extensor Digiti Minimi Tendinopathy/Rupture Anatomy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Tendinopathy Introduction Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments References 7: Rectus Abdominis and Hip Adductor Tendons (“Athletic Pubalgia/Sports Hernia”) Introduction Anatomy Mechanism of Injury Athletic Pubalgia/Sports Hernia/Rectus Abdominis-Adductor Longus Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Athletic Pubalgia and Femoral Acetabular Impingement Diagnostic Workup X-Ray MRI Ultrasound Treatment Conservative Interventional Operative Other Proximal Adductor Tendons Injuries References 8: Proximal Hamstring Tendons Introduction Anatomy Proximal Hamstring Tendon Injury Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Imaging Treatment Conservative Interventional Corticosteroids Operative Prognosis/Return to Play Prevention Conclusion References 9: Lateral Gluteal Tendons Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome Introduction Anatomy Gluteus Medius Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatments Conservative Interventional Operative Snapping Hip Syndrome Introduction Case Clinical Presentation Physical Exam Diagnostic Workup Treatment Conservative Surgical Conclusion References 10: Quadriceps Tendon Introduction Anatomy Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine Apophysitis and Avulsion Clinical Presentation Imaging Radiographs Ultrasound MRI Treatment Proximal Rectus Femoris Partial Tears, Avulsions, and Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Imaging Radiographs Ultrasound MRI Treatment Nonoperative Operative Proximal Quadriceps Myotendinous Injury Clinical Presentation Imaging Radiographs Ultrasound MRI Treatment Distal Quadriceps Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Imaging Radiographs Ultrasound MRI Treatment Distal Quadriceps Tendon Rupture Clinical Presentation Imaging Radiographs Ultrasound MRI Treatment Nonoperative Operative Conclusion References 11: Patellar Tendon Introduction Anatomy Patellar Tendinopathy Case Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Imaging Plain Radiography (X-Ray) Ultrasonography (US) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Treatment Conservative Non-surgical Interventional Treatment Surgical Treatment References 12: Distal Hamstring, Pes Anserine, and Popliteal Tendons Introduction Anatomy Distal Hamstring Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup X-Ray Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Magnetic Resonance Imaging Treatment Conservative Interventional Operative Pes Anserinus Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostics Laboratory X-Ray Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Magnetic Resonance Imaging Treatment Conservative Interventional Operative Management Popliteus Tendon Tendinopathy Clinical Presentations Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup X-Ray Ultrasound Magnetic Resonance Imaging Treatments Conservative Interventional Operative Proximal Triceps Surae Tendon Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Imaging X-Ray Ultrasound Magnetic Resonance Imaging Treatments Conservative Operative References 13: Peroneal Tendons Introduction Anatomy Clinical Examination Imaging Studies Radiographs Ultrasound Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Pathological Conditions and Treatment Options Case 1: Peroneal Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation and Treatment Nonoperative Treatment Operative Treatment Case 2: Peroneal Subluxation and Dislocation Clinical Presentation and Treatment Nonoperative Treatment Operative Treatment Case 3: Peroneal Tendon Tears (Isolated and Combined) Clinical Presentation and Treatment Nonoperative Treatment Operative Treatment Case 4: Painful Os Peroneum Syndrome (POPS) Clinical Presentation and Treatment Nonoperative Treatment Operative Treatment Conclusion References 14: Anterior/Dorsal Ankle Tendons Tibialis Anterior (TA) Introduction/Anatomy Tibialis Anterior Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup X-Ray Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ultrasound Treatment Conservative Interventional Operative Extensor Digitorum Longus (EDL) Introduction/Anatomy Extensor Digitorum Longus Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatment Conservative/Interventional Operative Extensor Hallucis Longus (EHL) Introduction/Anatomy Extensor Hallucis Longus Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatment Conservative/Interventional Operative Peroneus Tertius Introduction/Anatomy Peroneus Tertius Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup Treatment Conservative/Interventional Operative References 15: Medial Ankle/Plantar Foot Tendons Tibialis Posterior Introduction/Anatomy Posterior Tibialis Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Imaging X-Ray Computed Tomography Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ultrasound Treatment Conservative Interventional Operative Stage I Dysfunction Stage II Dysfunction Stage III and IV Dysfunction Tendon Transfer Flexor Hallucis Longus Introduction/Anatomy Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Imaging X-Ray Computed Tomography Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ultrasound Treatment Conservative Interventional Operative Flexor Digitorum Longus Introduction/Anatomy Flexor Digitorum Longus Tendinopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Imaging X-Ray Computed Tomography Ultrasound Treatment References 16: Achilles Tendon Introduction Anatomy Case Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Studies Plain Films and CT Scan Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ultrasound Treatments Conservative Interventional Operative References 17: Plantar Fascia Introduction Anatomy Plantar Fasciopathy Clinical Presentation Physical Examination Diagnostic Workup X-Ray Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ultrasound Electrodiagnostics Treatment Conservative Interventional Operative Conclusion References 18: Office-Based Mechanical Procedures for Tendons Introduction Ultrasound Imaging Findings in Tendinopathy High-Volume Image-Guided Injection Background Mechanism of Action Procedural Technique: Mid-Portion Achilles Tendinopathy with Neovascularization Mechanical Tendon Scraping Background Mechanism of Action Procedural Technique – Mid-Portion Achilles Tendinopathy with Neovascularization Percutaneous Needle Tenotomy Background Mechanism of Action Procedural Technique: Elbow Common Extensor Tendon (CET) Tendinosis Percutaneous Ultrasonic Tenotomy Background Mechanism of Action Procedural Details: Patellar Tendinopathy Biceps and Iliopsoas Tendon Releases Background Mechanism of Action Procedural Details: Bicep Tendon Release References 19: Office-Based Orthobiologic Procedures for Tendons Introduction PRP Classification System Mechanism of Action Procedure Kits Additional Considerations Summary Autologous Blood Injection Classification System Mechanism of Action Procedure Kits Additional Considerations and Evidence of Efficacy Summary Mesenchymal Stem Cell BMAC Classification System Mechanism of Action Procedure Kits Additional Considerations and Evidence of Efficacy Summary Adipose Tissue Derivatives Classification System Mechanism of Action Procedure Kits Additional Considerations and Evidence of Efficacy Summary Placental Products Classification System Mechanism of Action Procedure Kits Additional Considerations and Evidence of Efficacy Summary Summary References 20: Office-Based Chemical Procedures for Tendons Introduction Mechanism of Action Available Evidence for Tendinopathy Adverse Events and Side Effects Sample Procedures References 21: Emerging Operative Procedures for Tendons Introduction High-Volume Injections for the Management of Achilles Tendinopathy Multiple Percutaneous Longitudinal Tenotomies Minimally Invasive Achilles Tendon Stripping Minimally Invasive Achilles Tendon Repair Discussion Conclusion References Index