In vivo adaptation of tendon material properties in healthy and diseased tendons with application to rotator cuff disease
<p>Degenerative disorders of the rotator cuff tendons account for nearly 75% of all shoulder pain, causing considerable pain and morbidity. Given the strong correlation between age and tendinopathy, and unprecedented population aging, these disorders will become increasingly prevalent. Improve...
Main Author: | Tilley, JMR |
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Other Authors: | Czernuszka, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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