physiopraxis 2020; 18(11/12): 38-43
DOI: 10.1055/a-1261-1494
Therapie

Gesundes Gewebe kräftigen – Tendinopathien der unteren Extremität

Christian Garlich

Die Korrelation zwischen Schmerz und pathologischer Veränderung ist bei Tendinopathien nachgewiesenermaßen sehr schwach. Eine australische Studie stellte schon 2016 fest, dass pathologische Sehnen mehr gesundes Sehnengewebe als normale Sehnen aufweisen und Verbesserungen im Bild nicht darstellbar sein können. Christian Garlich fasst die therapeutische Konsequenz zusammen.



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26. November 2020

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