چکیده
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Tendons are dense connective tissues that play an important role in the biomechanical
function of the musculoskeletal system. The mechanical forces have been implicated
in every aspect of tendon biology. Tendon injuries are frequently occurring and their
response to treatments is often unsatisfactory. A better understanding of tendon
biomechanics and mechanobiology can help develop treatment options to improve
clinical outcomes. Recently, tendon tissue engineering has gained more attention as an
alternative treatment due to its potential to overcome the limitations of current treatments. This review first provides a summary of tendon mechanical properties, focusing
on recent findings of tendon mechanobiological responses. In the next step, we highlight the biomechanical parameters of equine energy-storing and positional tendons.
The final section is devoted to how mechanical loading contributes to tenogenic differentiation using bioreactor systems. This study may help develop novel strategies for
tendon injury prevention or accelerate and improve tendon healing
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