“…This protocol was determined not only based on significant contribution of these tendons to the common calcanean tendon but also according to their applicability in tendinopathy research in a rabbit model (Young et al 1998, Oryan et al 2012. Sonograms and scans were assessed qualitatively with a description of normal appearance of elements analogical to those assessed in human Achilles tendon pathologies, that means echogenicity or signal intensity (depending on imaging technique) of the tendon, musculotendinous junctions, the region of calcaneal insertion, the paratenon, the pre-Achilles fat pad and the bursa of calcaneal tendon (Kamel et al 2003, Bleakney and White 2005, Harris and Peduto 2006, Leung and Griffith 2008, McGonagle et al 2008, Pierre-Jerome et al 2010, van Dijk et al 2011, Del Buono et al 2013). Morphometry of the common calcanean tendon was performed on longitudinal sonograms and sagittal T1-weighted MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans presenting median section of the crus.…”