2019
DOI: 10.32098/mltj.04.2015.13
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Sonoelastography in the diagnosis of tendinopathies: an added value

Abstract: Background: sonoelastography helps in the detection of abnormalities not yet evident on Bmode exam. Methods: in this observational study, we report a collection of cases of symptomatic patients without alterations at ultrasound imaging but with evidence of pathological findings at sonoelastography. Patients, with clinical history suggestive for tendinopathies or surgically treated, and negative at the ultrasound exam, were submitted to sonoelastography. Out of 846, 632 patients with positive ultrasound exam we… Show more

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“…It was also generally accepted that availability of such means of diagnosis would depend on the exact injury, the location of the injured tendon, and the clinician’s place of work (eg, hospital, sports club). 12,14,16,19…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It was also generally accepted that availability of such means of diagnosis would depend on the exact injury, the location of the injured tendon, and the clinician’s place of work (eg, hospital, sports club). 12,14,16,19…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We did not consider overload as a cause of injury, as other authors have, 20,23 or biochemical findings. 3 The term tendinosis refers to any tendinopathy showing structural alterations, with or without pain, thus requiring imaging studies such as echography, 6 sonoelastography, 16 or MRI. 19 The diagnosis of tendinosis is thus an issue in everyday practice because of the need for an imaging test.…”
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“…Recently, thanks also to the ultrasound high-definition evaluation and guide [ 29 ], injection therapy has also carved out an important role in the treatment of tendinopathies through different proposals with different levels of success, as hyaluronic acid [ 30 ], PRP [ 31 ], high volume injections [ 32 ], prolotherapy [ 33 , 34 ], autologous conditioned serum [ 35 ], sclerotherapy [ 34 ], percutaneous electrolysis [ 36 ], etc.…”
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“…These measures, collected during maximal isometric contractions (7) or during walking, (8) are time consuming and can be problematic in patient cohorts due to deficits in strength (7,8) or differences in moment arm (7). There is a growing interest in ultrasound elastography in the evaluation of healthy and pathological tendon (9,10). Shear wave elastography uses ultrafast imaging to measure the speed of propagation of shear waves generated by acoustic radiation force from the ultrasound transducer in the tissue of interest (11).…”
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