Tendon Development, Healing, and Adhesion Formation
The goal of this article is to discuss the recent literature relating to tendon development, tendon healing, and adhesion formation to identify areas in need of further research.
Physiotherapy is the practice of targeted exercise and movement to provide rehabilitation and restore or improve function and correct movement following injury, illness, or disability. Physiotherapy can also help to maintain health and prevent future debilitation.
The goal of this article is to discuss the recent literature relating to tendon development, tendon healing, and adhesion formation to identify areas in need of further research.
Studies were reviewed to analyse the physiological and therapeutic effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy as an adjunctive treatment in the management of cutaneous wounds.
CLINICAL CASE REPORT: MANAGMENT OF NAVICULAR STRESS REACTION IN ELITE ADOLESCENT SPRINTER
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine
CASE PRESENTATION
A 16-year-old elite national sprinter pre
History and Background
Biomechanics is a discipline which applies engineering principles to biological systems and medical problems. Its fields of application include but are not limited to orthopaedi
1.1 Introduction
Walking erect with rhythmic co-ordination of peripheral appendages is a standout amongst the principle recognizing features about human beings in comparison with anim
Intermittent Electrical Stimulation as a Treatment Approach for Deep Tissue Pressure Injury after a Spinal Cord Injury
Abstract
The main goal of this project is to use a novel technique known as the
Abstract
Dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease are an ever-increasing problem in the United States, the severity and importance increasing with the rising prevalence of metabolic syndrome diagnos
Comparison between underwater aerobic exercises and manual knee exercises in rehabilitation of knee osteoarthritis in middle age athletes.
QUESTION
HALF TIME RE-WARMUP MAINTAINS SECOND HALF PERFORMANCE CAPACITY IN MALE SENIOR CLUB GAELIC FOOTBALL PLAYERS.
1.1 Aims and objectives
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ABSTRACT
Background: Knee injuries are common, accounting for 10-25% of all sport-related injuries. An estimated 250,000 ACL related injuries occur annually in the United States. Not only can this i
2.0 Muscular Strength vs. Single Sprint Performance
Muscular strength is a physiological characteristic thought to facilitate sprint performance, mainly due to the increased ability of the muscle to
An Audit of Injuries in Cricket in Scotland in the 2008 Season
Abstract
Cricket is a popular sport played and followed by millions around the globe. It is a relatively non contact sport with a low to
The improvement of these abilities is quite important for a volleyball player, being the muscular strength many times the priority for the young athlete. Several studies have reported significant impr
A Systematic Review of the physiotherapy management of lower limb tendonopathies
Tendonitis is a condition which is comparatively commonly seen in various clinics. The largest cohort of patients tend
Massage therapy has been used ancient times. There is evidence that the Chinese used therapeutic massage more than 3,000 years ago. Massage has fallen in and out of favour over time. One of the newest

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