Abstract
The tendon, connective fibrous tissue, mechanically responsible for the transmission of strength of muscles to bones, is a dynamic entity which, according to the constraints, restructures permanently and, thanks to various metabolic and mechanical changes. This review describes the histology, vascularization and innervation of the healthy tendon. In addition, the biomechanics and tendinous physiological responses, as well as the pathophysiology of tendinopathy are exposed.
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