An in vitro scratch tendon tissue injury model: effects of High Frequency Low Magnitude loading.
The healing process of ruptured tendons is suboptimal, taking months to achieve tissue with inferior properties to healthy tendon. Mechanical loading has been shown to positively influence tendon healing. However, High frequency low magnitude (HFLM) loads which have shown promise in maintaining heal...
Main Authors: | Adekanmbi, I, Zargar, N, Hulley, P, Zargar Baboldashti, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2016
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