Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics (Sep 2018)

Current trends in tendinopathy: consensus of the ESSKA basic science committee. Part II: treatment options

  • F. Abat,
  • H. Alfredson,
  • M. Cucchiarini,
  • H. Madry,
  • A. Marmotti,
  • C. Mouton,
  • J. M. Oliveira,
  • H. Pereira,
  • G. M. Peretti,
  • C. Spang,
  • J. Stephen,
  • C. J. A. van Bergen,
  • L. de Girolamo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40634-018-0145-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Abstract The treatment of painful chronic tendinopathy is challenging. Multiple non-invasive and tendon-invasive methods are used. When traditional non-invasive treatments fail, the injections of platelet-rich plasma autologous blood or cortisone have become increasingly favored. However, there is little scientific evidence from human studies supporting injection treatment. As the last resort, intra- or peritendinous open or endoscopic surgery are employed even though these also show varying results. This ESSKA basic science committee current concepts review follows the first part on the biology, biomechanics and anatomy of tendinopathies, to provide a comprehensive overview of the latest treatment options for tendinopathy as reported in the literature.