Achilles Tendoscopy for Non-Insertional Tendinopathy

  • Carcuro G
  • Lagos L
  • Henríquez H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Achilles tendinopathy is a very common pathology, especially in the athletic population. Its etiology is multifactorial and the underlying pathophysiology is still not fully understood. For non-insertional tendinopathy is increasingly recognized the influence of paratendinopathy in the genesis of patients symptoms, so various surgical treatments have been accordingly developed; they are indicated when conservative treatment fails. The Achilles tendoscopy is one of these techniques, it has the advantages of minimally invasive surgery, resulting in a low complication rate and good functional results. In relation to this procedure we review the surgical technique, which is exemplified by the case of a high performance athlete treated satisfactorily.

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Carcuro, G., Lagos, L., Henríquez, H., Cuchacovich, N., Pellegrini, M., & Bastías, C. (2013). Achilles Tendoscopy for Non-Insertional Tendinopathy. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 04(06), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijcm.2013.46a001

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