Could TNT blast a hole in treatment barriers in tendinopathy? Ebonie Rio discusses - a podcast by BMJ Group

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Often tendinopathy will be resistant to even the best traditional rehabilitation methods. Liam West chats to Dr Ebonie Rio, a PostDoctoral Fellow at La Trobe University’s Sports and Exercise Medicine Research Centre in Melbourne. Dr Rio’s research aims to explain the role of the primary motor cortex in tendinopathy. She discusses tendon neuroplastic training (TNT) and how it might help your tendinopathy patients regain pain free function in the clinic.

Timeline0.40 – Why traditional rehabilitation for tendinopathy might be unsuccessful
1.40 - Changes in primary motor cortex and motor control in tendinopathy2.35 – What is TNT&how to utilise it?
5.30 – How long does it take for TNT to help patients?6.30 – Cross education for tendinopathy

Further ReadingTendon neuroplastic training: changing the way we think about tendon rehabilitation – OPEN ACCESS - http://bit.ly/29ergE3

Revisiting the continuum model of tendon pathology - http://bit.ly/29rSDPKRelated Podcasts
Prof Jill Cook revisits Tendon Pathology - http://bit.ly/1UR3tvLProf Michael Kjaer on the pathogenesis of tendinopathy and tendon healing - http://bit.ly/29pOZol

Defining tissue capacity - http://bit.ly/29iVSKc

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