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Conservative Treatment of Achilles Tendinopathy: Emerging Techniques
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 10/27/09
Lake JE et al. – Achilles tendinopathy is a painful condition that occurs commonly in both active and inactive individuals. It seems that this condition is painful as a result of ingrowth of neural structures and neovessels leading to poor healing, rather than from inflammatory mediators. Traditional conservative measures are often successful. There is a subset of patients who fail to respond to these measures, however, and this has led to the investigation of newer conservative techniques.
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