Neuronal pathways in tendon healing and tendinopathy--update.
The regulatory mechanisms involved in tendon homeostasis and repair are not fully understood. Accumulating data, however, demonstrate that the nervous system, in addition to afferent (sensory) functions, through efferent pathways plays an active role in regulating pain, inflammation, and tissue repa...
Main Authors: | Ackermann, P, Franklin, S, Dean, B, Carr, A, Salo, P, Hart, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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