The potential application of electrical stimulation in tendon repair: a review
Xiao Yu,
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Yihong Shen,
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Jie Cui
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et al.
Med-X,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
3(1)
Published: March 4, 2025
Language: Английский
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) empowering tendon regenerative therapies
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: March 27, 2025
Tendon
injury
is
one
of
the
most
common
musculoskeletal
disorders
that
severely
affect
patients’
daily
lives.
Unfortunately,
naturally
healed
tendons
exhibit
poor
quality,
as
they
have
very
limited
regenerative
ability.
Recently,
therapeutic
strategies
involving
administration
growth
factors
been
advocated
to
enhance
tendon
healing.
Growth
are
peptide-signaling
molecules
elicit
biological
functions
such
cell
proliferation,
migration,
and
differentiation
by
acting
through
a
complex
organization
surface
receptors
activating
intracellular
signaling
pathways.
Insulin-like
factor-1(IGF-1)
represents
factor
has
shown
promising
effects
for
enhancing
healing
in
vitro
animal
models.
However,
it
disappointing
IGF-1
not
play
significant
role
promoting
clinical
trials,
which
could
reflect
our
understanding
molecular
mechanisms
involved
Therefore,
this
review,
we
summarized
roles
Nevertheless,
much
work
still
needed
optimize
its
effectiveness.
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Histopathology Findings of Low‐Level Laser Therapy Effectiveness on Achilles Tendon Repair in Rabbit Model
NM Tabrizi,
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Mehdi Marjani,
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Vooria Tohidi
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et al.
Veterinary Medicine and Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(3)
Published: April 11, 2025
ABSTRACT
Background
Low‐level
laser
therapy
(LLLT)
has
been
utilized
to
treat
tendinitis
and
various
other
musculoskeletal
conditions.
The
current
study
assessed
the
impact
of
LLLT
(650
750
nm)
on
tendon
repair
in
rabbits.
Materials
methods
Fifteen
2‐year‐old
male
New
Zealand
White
rabbits
were
divided
into
three
groups:
control,
650
nm
therapy.
After
applying
Achilles
tendon‐destructive
surgery
their
right
legs,
underwent
LLLT,
was
using
histopathology
immunohistochemistry
(IHC)
findings.
All
data
analysed
SPSS
version
21,
considering
a
significant
level
<0.05.
Results
study's
histopathological
immunohistochemical
analysis
revealed
that
at
significantly
improved
healing
compared
control
group
(
p
<
0.05).
treated
groups
exhibited
better
organized
fibres
with
reduced
discontinuity,
collagen
fibre
waviness,
inflammatory
response
Both
wavelengths
showed
similar
results
no
differences
between
them
>
0.05),
but
both
notably
than
reducing
inflammation,
enhancing
structure,
lowering
levels
type
I
(Col‐I);
III
(Col‐III);
transformer
growth
factor
beta
(TGF‐β);
galectin‐3
(galectin‐3);
VGF
nerve
inducible;
vascular
endothelial
(VEGF),
indicating
more
effective
process
LLLT.
Conclusion
Due
our
findings,
effectively
structural
integrity,
enhanced
organization
for
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Distal Triceps Tendon Rupture—First Retrospective Study in Central Europe
Jaroslav Sekáč,
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Peter Šagát,
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Peter Bartík
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et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(24), P. 7792 - 7792
Published: Dec. 20, 2024
Background:
This
retrospective
study
is
the
only
one
in
last
10
years
from
central
Europe
and
provides
a
current
picture
of
prevalence,
new
diagnostic
modalities,
methods
surgical
treatment,
also
offers
insights
into
post-operative
care.
Triceps
tendon
rupture
least
reported
among
all
injuries
literature.
In
general,
effective
treatments
for
are
lacking
because
understanding
biology
lags
behind
that
other
components
musculoskeletal
system.
Tendon
tissue
has
low
number
cells
growth
hormones
thus
lack
natural
healing
ability.
Understanding
links
between
mechanical
biological
parameters
involved
development,
homeostasis,
repair
prerequisite
identification
chronic
acute
injuries.
Methods:
The
authors
statistically
evaluated
set
patients
with
this
diagnosis
largest
University
Hospital
Slovakia
over
years.
Results:
Between
2014
2023,
23
distal
triceps
ruptures
(DTTR)
were
treated
at
Hospital.
some
not
single
patient
underwent
surgery,
reinforcing
idea
DTTR
may
be
either
rare
or
underdiagnosed.
incidence
our
region
0.46
cases
per
100,000
inhabitants.
average
age
was
57.7
years,
male
predominance
90%.
Less
than
half
(43.5%)
intervention,
median
time
injury
to
surgery
less
days.
rapid
timeline
indicates
high
standard
medical
care,
given
semi-elective
nature
need
MRI
(Magnetic
Resonance
Imaging)
confirmation
exceeding
50%
fibers
before
proceeding
surgery.
three
techniques
employed
approximately
equal
proportions.
Conclusions:
suggests
none
currently
preferred,
choice
technique
largely
determined
by
perioperative
findings
surgeon's
discretion.
Post-operative
complications
minimal,
experiencing
any
issues
after
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Electrical Stimulation Therapy – Dedicated to the Perfect Plastic Repair
Kexin Deng,
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Ruizeng Luo,
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Ying Chen
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et al.
Advanced Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 16, 2024
Tissue
repair
and
reconstruction
are
a
clinical
difficulty.
Bioelectricity
has
been
identified
as
critical
factor
in
supporting
tissue
cell
viability
during
the
process,
presenting
substantial
potential
for
application.
This
review
delves
into
various
sources
of
electrical
stimulation
identifies
appropriate
electrode
materials
use.
It
also
highlights
biological
mechanisms
at
both
subcellular
cellular
levels,
elucidating
how
these
interactions
facilitate
regeneration
processes
across
different
organs.
Moreover,
specific
outlined,
detailing
their
impact
on
activity.
The
future
development
trends
projected
from
two
perspectives:
optimization
equipment
performance
fulfillment
demands,
focusing
feasibility,
safety,
cost-effectiveness
technologies.
Language: Английский