TENDINOPATHY IN ATHLETES 2007_1

TENDINOPATHY IN ATHLETES

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Tendinopathy remains one of the most common injuries encountered in sports or at the workplace. It encompasses various tendon injuries including tendinosis, tendonitis, paratenonitis, as well as paratenonitis with tendinosis (Khan et al. 1999). In effect, tendinopathies are the inability of the tendon to return to its homeostatic balance. It accounts for 30–50% of all sports injuries (Renstrom et al. 1991),while being involved in more than 48% of reported occupational maladies (NIOSH 1996). However, despite its high incidence, the precise etiopathogenesis and effective treatment(s) of tendinopathy remain elusive. The often insidious progression and potentially catastrophic sequelae of this problem have made the study of tendinopathy a priority topic by the International Olympic Academy of Sports Science.

The IOC Olympic Academy of Sports Science is an honor society founded in 1999 by the late Prince Alexander De Merode within the IOC Medical Commission and sponsored by Parke-Davis/Werner-Lambert/Pfizer. In October 2003, the Academy convened a workshop on “Understanding and Prevention of Tendinopathy in the Athlete” in Athens, Greece. The workshop brought together clinicians and scientists from all over the world to discuss the latest information available on tendinopathy. The topics covered were epidemiology, tendon biology and biomechanics, training and physical therapy, and clinical management including alternative approaches to the treatment of these ailments. We have taken the information presented at this workshop and have asked the authors to update and expand their discussions for this book.

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