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Een achillespeesblessure is meestal chronisch. Tot voor kort bestond er veel onduidelijkheid over de oorzaak en aard van deze aandoening en was het lastig hiervoor een adequate behandeling te geven. Recente publicaties verschaffen ons nu meer duidelijkheid: zo worden bijvoorbeeld goede resultaten beschreven van excentrisch toegepaste spierversterkende oefeningen. De literatuur over dit onderwerp is inmiddels dusdanig uitgebreid dat men kan spreken van een evidence-based therapie. Een concreet oefenprogramma voor behandeling van achillespeestendinose wordt in dit addendum besproken.

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Notes

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    Zie casus EV 79A: Addendum corticosteroïden en hun effect op bindweefsel. Koos van Nugteren. Orthopedische casuïstiek, november 2002.

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    Zie casus EV 80A: addendum tendinitis en ruptuur van de achillespees bij dialysepatiënten en patiënten die worden behandeld met quinolonen. Pat Wyffels. Orthopedische casuïstiek, november 2002.

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    Zie casus EV 82: sinds een halfjaar bestaande loopstoornissen bij een 75-jarige cara -patiënte. Koos van Nugteren. Orthopedische casuïstiek, mei 2003.

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van Nugteren, K. (2006). 1a Addendum: oorzaak en behandeling van achillespeestendinose. In: van Nugteren, K., Winkel, D. (eds) Onderzoek en behandeling van peesaandoeningen – tendinose. Orthopedische Casuïstiek. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-6541-8_3

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