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The correlations between dimensions of the normal tendon and tendinopathy changed Achilles tendon in routine magnetic resonance imaging

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AbstractThis comparative study aimed to investigate how tendinopathy-related lesions change correlations in the dimensions of the Achilles tendon. Our experimental group included 74 patients. The mean age was 52.9 ± 10.4 years. The control group included 81 patients with a mean age was 35.2 ± 13.6 years, p < .001. The most significant difference in correlation was the thickness of the tendon and the midportion's width, which was more significant in the tendinopathy (r = .49 vs. r = .01, p < .001). The correlation was positive between width and length of the insertion but negative in normal tendons (r = .21 vs. r = − .23, p < .001). The correlation was between the midportions width in tendinopathy and the tendon's length but negative in the normal tendon (r = .16 vs. r = − .23, p < .001). The average thickness of the midportion in tendinopathy was 11.2 ± 3.3 mm, and 4.9 ± 0.5 mm in the control group, p < .001. The average width of the midportion and insertion was more extensive in the experimental group, 17.2 ± 3.1 mm vs. 14.7 ± 1.8 mm for the midportion and 31.0 ± 3.9 mm vs. 25.7 ± 3.0 mm for insertion, respectively, p < .001. The tendon's average length was longer in tendinopathy (83.5 ± 19.3 mm vs. 61.5 ± 14.4 mm, p < .001). The dimensions correlations in normal Achilles tendon and tendinopathic tendon differ significantly.
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Title: The correlations between dimensions of the normal tendon and tendinopathy changed Achilles tendon in routine magnetic resonance imaging
Description:
AbstractThis comparative study aimed to investigate how tendinopathy-related lesions change correlations in the dimensions of the Achilles tendon.
Our experimental group included 74 patients.
The mean age was 52.
9 ± 10.
4 years.
The control group included 81 patients with a mean age was 35.
2 ± 13.
6 years, p < .
001.
The most significant difference in correlation was the thickness of the tendon and the midportion's width, which was more significant in the tendinopathy (r = .
49 vs.
r = .
01, p < .
001).
The correlation was positive between width and length of the insertion but negative in normal tendons (r = .
21 vs.
r = − .
23, p < .
001).
The correlation was between the midportions width in tendinopathy and the tendon's length but negative in the normal tendon (r = .
16 vs.
r = − .
23, p < .
001).
The average thickness of the midportion in tendinopathy was 11.
2 ± 3.
3 mm, and 4.
9 ± 0.
5 mm in the control group, p < .
001.
The average width of the midportion and insertion was more extensive in the experimental group, 17.
2 ± 3.
1 mm vs.
14.
7 ± 1.
8 mm for the midportion and 31.
0 ± 3.
9 mm vs.
25.
7 ± 3.
0 mm for insertion, respectively, p < .
001.
The tendon's average length was longer in tendinopathy (83.
5 ± 19.
3 mm vs.
61.
5 ± 14.
4 mm, p < .
001).
The dimensions correlations in normal Achilles tendon and tendinopathic tendon differ significantly.

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