TY - JOUR
T1 - Sports and exercise-related tendinopathies
T2 - A review of selected topical issues by participants of the second International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium (ISTS) Vancouver 2012
AU - Scott, Alexander
AU - Docking, Sean
AU - Vicenzino, Bill
AU - Alfredson, Hakan
AU - Zwerver, Johannes
AU - Lundgreen, Kirsten
AU - Finlay, Oliver
AU - Pollock, Noel
AU - Cook, Jill
AU - FEARON, Angie
AU - Purdam, Craig
AU - Hoens, Alison
AU - Rees, Jonathan
AU - Goetz, Thomas
AU - Danielson, Patrik
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - In September 2010, the first International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium (ISTS) was held in Umeå, Sweden, to establish a forum for original scientific and clinical insights in this growing field of clinical research and practice. The second ISTS was organised by the same group and held in Vancouver, Canada, in September 2012. This symposium was preceded by a round-table meeting in which the participants engaged in focused discussions, resulting in the following overview of tendinopathy clinical and research issues. This paper is a narrative review and summary developed during and after the second ISTS. The document is designed to highlight some key issues raised at ISTS 2012, and to integrate them into a shared conceptual framework. It should be considered an update and a signposting document rather than a comprehensive review. The document is developed for use by physiotherapists, physicians, athletic trainers, massage therapists and other health professionals as well as team coaches and strength/conditioning managers involved in care of sportspeople or workers with tendinopathy
AB - In September 2010, the first International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium (ISTS) was held in Umeå, Sweden, to establish a forum for original scientific and clinical insights in this growing field of clinical research and practice. The second ISTS was organised by the same group and held in Vancouver, Canada, in September 2012. This symposium was preceded by a round-table meeting in which the participants engaged in focused discussions, resulting in the following overview of tendinopathy clinical and research issues. This paper is a narrative review and summary developed during and after the second ISTS. The document is designed to highlight some key issues raised at ISTS 2012, and to integrate them into a shared conceptual framework. It should be considered an update and a signposting document rather than a comprehensive review. The document is developed for use by physiotherapists, physicians, athletic trainers, massage therapists and other health professionals as well as team coaches and strength/conditioning managers involved in care of sportspeople or workers with tendinopathy
U2 - 10.1136/bjsports-2013-092329
DO - 10.1136/bjsports-2013-092329
M3 - Article
SN - 0306-3674
VL - 47
SP - 536
EP - 544
JO - British Journal of Sports Medicine
JF - British Journal of Sports Medicine
IS - 9
ER -