Our work addresses the mechano biological factors involved in the initiation and progression of overuse induced tendinopathy. The questions we are trying to answer include what factors of exercise, such as frequency, magnitude, and duration of load affect the tendon's response to injury. Current tools such as mechanical measures, histology, and biological assays to evaluate outcome measures are centered and limited to end stage tissue harvesting.
With this model, we can explore in vivo continuous measurements with tools such as ultrasound and MRI In the field, in vivo models load the tendon and physiologically relevant manners, while ex vivo models allow for the measurement of biological responses to injuries. Our protocol combines these two measures for direct measurement of tendon stresses and strains during injuries and the associated biological changes. We've established an adaptive system to induce tendon injuries, which allows for simultaneous exploration of mechanical and biological factors.
Having established this model, future directions include assessing different parameters, therapeutic avenues, and rehabilitation measures.