HM Kim, LM Galatz, C Lim, N Havlioglu… - Journal of Shoulder and …, 2011 - Elsevier ... the rotator cuff muscles. 10 To date, most rotator cuff experimental studies have used animal models of acute injury and repair in which a healthy muscle and tendon is injured and then immediately repaired. [3] , [18] , [33] , [35 ...
C Lepper, TA Partridge… - Development, 2011 - dev.biologists.org ... days post-injury. Transplantation. EDL muscles were used as donor muscles because their long proximal and distal tendons permit them to be removed and tied into host tendons without damaging the body of the muscle. EDL muscles, including tendons, were isolated by ... Cited by 1
J Wittstein, S Klein… - The American Journal of Sports …, 2011 - ajs.sagepub.com ... reported as the most common injury among professional soccer players.8,10,15 Most muscle strains occur in response to eccentric load- ing, with the resultant injury occurring near the muscle- tendon junction.6,7 The spectrum of muscle strains can range from delayed-onset ... Related articles - All 2 versions
AL Mackey, S Brandstetter, P Schjerling… - The FASEB Journal, 2011 - FASEB ... Sequenced response of extracellular matrix deadhesion and fibrotic regulators after muscle damage is involved in protection against future injury in human skeletal muscle. ... The adaptation of skeletal muscle after injury to resist future damage is not understood. ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 3 versions
S Ota, K Uehara, M Nozaki… - … American Journal of …, 2011 - ajs.sagepub.com ... At 2 and 4 weeks after injury, physiologic testing was performed via a modified in situ force testing as described by Dellorusso ... by an incision at the ankle and sutured securely with a 5-0 silk suture as close to the muscle attachment as possible, and the tendon was sectioned ... Cited by 1