Factores potenciales de riesgo que conducen a la tendinopatía

Translated title of the contribution: Potential risk factors leading to tendinopathy

Peter Malliaras, Seth O'Neill

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Abstract

Tendinopathy has a multifactorial etiology that is not well understood. Risk factors are often separated into extrinsic (those acting on the body) and intrinsic groups (those acting from within the body). In this narrative review, we will separate potential risk factors into 1) load-related (extrinsic); 2) biomechanical factors (intrinsic); and 3) other individual factors such as systemic factors (intrinsic). Too much load is clearly linked to tendinopathy, but there appears to be large variation in how much load individuals can endure before developing tendinopathy. Less active people also suffer tendinopathy, suggesting that the effect of load is likely to be moderated by intrinsic factors. These individual intrinsic factors are likely to reduce tolerance or capacity to withstand load. This narrative review will provide a brief overview of key potential risk factors and mechanisms, as well as limitations in the current literature.

Translated title of the contributionPotential risk factors leading to tendinopathy
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)71-77
Number of pages7
Journal Apunts Medicina de l'Esport
Volume52
Issue number194
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2017

Keywords

  • Biomechanics
  • Etiology
  • Load
  • Prevention
  • Risk factors
  • Tendinopathy

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