Kaux, J.-F, Croisier, J.-L, SIMONI, P, Brabant, G, Lapraille, S, Lonneux, V, Noël, D, Rodriguez de la Cruz, C, Collette, J, LE GOFF, C, Gothot, A, & Crielaard, J.-M. (2012). Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to treat upper patellar tendinopathies. In R., Meeusen, J., Duchateau, B., Roelands, M., Klass, B., De Geus, S., Baudry, & E., Tsolakidis (Eds.), Book of Abstracts of the 17th annual Congress of the ECSS (pp. 273).
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Introduction: Tendinopathies, especially upper patellar tendinopathy also known as jumper’s knee, often remain rebel to conservative treatments. Several experimental studies have shown the healing properties ...
Kaux, J.-F, Drion, P, Croisier, J.-L, Besançon, B, Libertiaux, V, FORTHOMME, B, Colige, A, LE GOFF, C, Franzen, R, Defraigne, J.-O, Cescotto, S, Rickert, M, & Crielaard, J.-M. (2012). Influence of type of contraction upon tendinous tissue during training: animal model. In R., Meeusen, J., Duchateau, B., Roelands, M., Klass, B., De Geus, S., Daubry, & E., Tsolakidis (Eds.), Book of Abstracts of the 17th annual Congress of the ECSS (pp. 630).
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Introduction: The treatment of choice for tendinopathies is eccentric reeducation. Although the clinical results appear favourable, the biomechanical changes to the tissue are not yet clear.
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