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Objectives To estimate Achilles tendon forces and their relationship with self-reported pain in runners with Achilles tendinopathy (AT) during common rehabilitation exercises. Design Cross-sectional. Setting Laboratory. Participants 24 recreatio[...]Article
Objective: The primary aim was to assess whether men who have insertional Achilles tendinopathy (IAT) have altered endogenous modulation of painful stimuli, and secondarily if they exhibit unaffected-side pressure hyperalgesia. Methods: Using[...]Article
This paper describes a self-managed loaded exercise programme which has been designed to address the pain and disability associated with rotator cuff tendinopathy. The intervention has been developed with reference to current self-management the[...]Article
Background Load management is considered an important factor for prevention and treatment of Achilles tendinopathy. However, little attention has been given to monitoring daily load objectively in this population. Objectives We aimed to explore [...]Article
Matthew Kenny ; Tharindu Ranabahu ; Patrick Vallance ; Yuxin Zhang ; Jacqueline Gurr ; Kenneth Färnqvist ; Sangeeta Rathi ; Kate Cridland ; Shannon E. Munteanu ; Peter Malliaras |Objective The aims of the scoping review were to: (1) evaluate how commonly trialists assess and report adherence to exercise intervention for common musculoskeletal conditions and (2) report the levels of adherence to exercise for musculoskelet[...]Article
Objectives To compare the efficacy of inertial flywheel and heavy slow resistance training in reducing pain and improving function in patellar tendinopathy. Design Randomised clinical trial. Methods Fourty two participants (1 woman, 41 men)[...]Article
Background: Telehealth services have helped enable continuity of care during the coronavirus pandemic. We aimed to investigate use and views towards telehealth among allied health clinicians treating people with musculoskeletal conditions durin[...]Article
Objectives Physical activity modification is an important part of the management of Achilles tendinopathy. However, to our knowledge, there is a lack of evidence on objective physical activity assessment in Achilles tendinopathy. The purpose of [...]Article
Background Achilles tendinopathy (AT) is common, and can be traumatic or insidious in onset and short-lasting or persistent in nature. Factors influencing the experience of pain are poorly understood; little is known about mechanisms driving pai[...]Article
Objectives Evidence has emerged supporting the value of loaded exercises for rotator cuff tendinopathy but there are barriers that might prevent implementation of this intervention in the real-world. The purpose of this study was to explore the[...]Article
Background: Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common and disabling cause of shoulder pain. While conservative treatment is recommended as initial management, recent findings suggest that general practitioners and rheumatologists do not consistentl[...]Article
Liam Crowley ; Patrick Vallance ; Ross A. Clark ; Luke Perraton ; Alessandro Garofolini ; Peter Malliaras |Background Insertional Achilles tendinopathy (IAT) is a common and painful musculoskeletal condition. The management of IAT commonly involves strengthening of the plantarflexors, although there is currently a paucity of research investigating pl[...]Article
Igor Sancho ; Dylan Morrissey ; Richard W. Willy ; Abdulhamit Tayfur ; Ion Lascurain-Aguirrebeña ; Christian Barton ; Peter Malliaras |Objectives To confirm what impairments are present in runners with Achilles tendinopathy (AT) and explore the variance of AT severity in an adequately powered study. Design Case-control study. Setting Two private physiotherapy clinics i[...]Article
Objectives Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common source of shoulder pain characterised by persistent and/or recurrent problems for a proportion of sufferers. The aim of this study was to pilot the methods proposed to conduct a substantive study[...]Article
Andy Smythe ; S. Rathi ; N. Pavlova ; Chris Littlewood ; D. Connell ; T. Haines ; Peter Malliaras |Background: Rotator cuff related shoulder pain is the most common cause of shoulder pain. Whilst guidelines recommend conservative management prior to imaging, injection or surgical management, recent findings suggest that patients experience m[...]