[net-gold] Tendon and Ligament Injuries: the Genetic Component

  • From: "David P. Dillard" <jwne@xxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 07:18:06 -0500 (EST)




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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 22:12:49 -0000
From: kuiperslisa <LKmeddetective@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [Net-Gold] Tendon and Ligament Injuries: the Genetic Component


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Tendon and Ligament Injuries: the Genetic Component

Tendon and ligament injuries:
the genetic component * COMMENTARY --
September et al. 41 (4): 241 --
British Journal of Sports Medicine



ABSTRACT


Tendons and ligaments within the upper
and lower limbs are some of the more
common sites of musculoskeletal injuries
during physical activity. Several extrinsic
and intrinsic factors have been shown to
be associated with these injuries.
More recently, studies have suggested that
there is also, at least in part, a genetic
component to the Achilles tendon, rotator
cuff and anterior cruciate ligament
injuries. However, specific genes have not
been suggested to be associated with rotator
cuff or anterior cruciate ligament injuries.

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content/extract/41/4/241>


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