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Biology and physiology of tendon healing

Christelle Darrieutort‐Laffite, Frédéric Blanchard, Louis J. Soslowsky, Benoît Le Goff

2024Joint Bone Spine55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tendon disorders affect people of all ages, from elite and recreational athletes and workers to elderly patients. After an acute injury, 3 successive phases are described to achieve healing: an inflammatory phase followed by a proliferative phase, and finally by a remodeling phase. Despite this process, healed tendon fails to recover its original mechanical properties. In this review, we proposed to describe the key factors involved in the process such as cells, transcription factors, extracellular matrix components, cytokines and growth factors and vascularization among others. A better understanding of this healing process could help provide new therapeutic approaches to improve patients' recovery while tendon disorders management remains a medical challenge.

Topics & Concepts

TendonExtracellular matrixMedicineWound healingTendinopathyElite athletesBioinformaticsPathologyIntensive care medicineAthletesPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapySurgeryBiologyCell biologyTendon Structure and TreatmentShoulder Injury and TreatmentLaser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine