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Professor Jill Cook on managing tendinopathies in 2011

25 Nov, 10 | by BMJ Group

Treating tendinopathies remains a challenge, despite many advances in the past decade. Listen to practical tips and a tip to consider the time course of tendon injury when making treatment decisions.

More information can be found in Professor Cook’s paper Is tendon pathology a continuum? A pathology model to explain the clinical presentation of load-induced tendinopathy

See also:
Jeremy Lewis on shoulder tendinopathy
Tendon-focussed issue, BJSM #5, April 2011

Professor Jill Cook on managing tendinopathies in 2011 [29:26m]:

3 Responses to “Professor Jill Cook on managing tendinopathies in 2011”

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  2. If you want to hear more about Achilles tendinopathy and its management, see the following link: http://tiny.cc/5zes4

    It’s on the website of ‘The sports physiotherapist’ which has lots of support from physios the world over -

    http://www.thesportsphysiotherapist.com/about/

    Also on Twitter @theSportsPT

  3. Thank you so much for posting. Have just been made aware of podcast from another interview Jill on PhysioEdge that I’ve been listening to quite a bit this last week. Very appreciative of BJSM and Jill for making it available.

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