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Title: Treatment through non-invasive neuromodulation in achilles tendinosis: a case report
Authors: Zamorano, Eduardo
Zamorano, Elba
Robledo, Victor
Gonzalez-Bueso, María
Vílchez Barrera, Martín Eduardo 
Medina Ramírez, Raquel Irina 
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
3201 Ciencias clínicas
321315 Traumatología
Issue Date: 2023
Conference: 17th ISPRM World Congress (ISPRM 2023) 
Abstract: Achilles tendinopathy is caused by excessive and/or repetitive stress on the tendon and the patient refers it as pain when initially loading and disappears with continued activity; the chronicity of the process determines the appearance of a tendinosis characterized by pain, swelling and functional impairment, due to a non-inflammatory degenerative process, with a disorganized collagenous structure. Non-invasive neuromodulation is a technology where by electrical impulses are emitted to improve the performance of the nervous system. These impulses are used to reduce pain, restore mobility and muscle tone.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/145974
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