Tendinopatía del tendón flexor digital superficial y desmopatía del ligamento suspensorio en caballos: fisiopatología y terapias regenerativas Superficial digital flexor tendon tendinopathy and suspensory ligament desmopathy in horses: pathophysiology and regenerative therapies
@inproceedings{Carmona2011TendinopataDT, title={Tendinopat{\'i}a del tend{\'o}n flexor digital superficial y desmopat{\'i}a del ligamento suspensorio en caballos: fisiopatolog{\'i}a y terapias regenerativas Superficial digital flexor tendon tendinopathy and suspensory ligament desmopathy in horses: pathophysiology and regenerative therapies}, author={J. Carmona and C. L{\'o}pez}, year={2011} }
SUMMARY Tendon and ligament injuries are frequent in horses. The superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) and the suspensory ligament (SL) are the most frequently affected structures. The clinical form of these pathologies is generally chronic and degenerative. The treatments commonly used do not result in a definitive cure of the problem and most of the patients relapse or do not recover their initial athletic capacity. Advances in molecular pathophysiology of tendonitis and desmitis in man… CONTINUE READING
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