Current progress in tendon and ligament tissue engineering
WL Lim, LL Liau, MH Ng, SR Chowdhury… - Tissue engineering and …, 2019 - Springer
Background: Tendon and ligament injuries accounted for 30% of all musculoskeletal
consultations with 4 million new incidences worldwide each year and thus imposed a …
consultations with 4 million new incidences worldwide each year and thus imposed a …
Running shoes and running injuries: mythbusting and a proposal for two new paradigms:'preferred movement path'and 'comfort filter'
In the past 100 years, running shoes experienced dramatic changes. The question then
arises whether or not running shoes (or sport shoes in general) influence the frequency of …
arises whether or not running shoes (or sport shoes in general) influence the frequency of …
[PDF][PDF] Foot strike and injury rates in endurance runners: a retrospective study
AI Daoud, GJ Geissler, F Wang, J Saretsky… - Med Sci Sports …, 2012 - scholar.harvard.edu
ABSTRACT DAOUD, AI, GJ GEISSLER, F. WANG, J. SARETSKY, YA DAOUD, and DE
LIEBERMAN. Foot Strike and Injury Rates in Endurance Runners: A Retrospective Study …
LIEBERMAN. Foot Strike and Injury Rates in Endurance Runners: A Retrospective Study …
A retrospective case-control analysis of 2002 running injuries
JE Taunton, MB Ryan, DB Clement… - British journal of sports …, 2002 - bjsm.bmj.com
Objective: To provide an extensive and up to date database for specific running related
injuries, across the sexes, as seen at a primary care sports medicine facility, and to assess …
injuries, across the sexes, as seen at a primary care sports medicine facility, and to assess …
[HTML][HTML] Ground reaction force metrics are not strongly correlated with tibial bone load when running across speeds and slopes: Implications for science, sport and …
ES Matijevich, LM Branscombe, LR Scott, KE Zelik - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Tibial stress fractures are a common overuse injury resulting from the
accumulation of bone microdamage due to repeated loading. Researchers and wearable …
accumulation of bone microdamage due to repeated loading. Researchers and wearable …
Tendon injury and tendinopathy: healing and repair
P Sharma, N Maffulli - JBJS, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Tendon Injury and Tendinopathy: Healing and Repair : JBJS Tendon Injury and Tendinopathy:
Healing and Repair : JBJS JBJS Journal Case Connector Reviews JBJS.org Surgical …
Healing and Repair : JBJS JBJS Journal Case Connector Reviews JBJS.org Surgical …
[PDF][PDF] Biology of tendon injury: healing, modeling and remodeling
P Sharma, N Maffulli - Journal of musculoskeletal and neuronal …, 2006 - ismni.org
Tendon disorders are frequent, and are responsible for much morbidity both in sport and the
workplace. Although the presence of degenerative changes does not always lead to …
workplace. Although the presence of degenerative changes does not always lead to …
PlayerLoad™: reliability, convergent validity, and influence of unit position during treadmill running
Purpose: The study aimed to establish the test–retest reliability and convergent validity of
PlayerLoad™(triaxial-accelerometer data) during a standardized bout of treadmill running …
PlayerLoad™(triaxial-accelerometer data) during a standardized bout of treadmill running …
Achilles tendon disorders: etiology and epidemiology
TAH Järvinen, P Kannus, N Maffulli… - Foot and ankle …, 2005 - foot.theclinics.com
The Achilles tendon is the strongest tendon in the human body. The number and incidence
of Achilles tendon overuse injuries and complete, spontaneous ruptures have increased in …
of Achilles tendon overuse injuries and complete, spontaneous ruptures have increased in …
What we can learn about running from barefoot running: an evolutionary medical perspective
DE Lieberman - Exercise and sport sciences reviews, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Barefoot running, which was how people ran for millions of years, provides an opportunity to
study how natural selection adapted the human body to run. Because humans evolved to …
study how natural selection adapted the human body to run. Because humans evolved to …