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Tendon Transfer

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Symptoms

Causes

You may need a tendon transfer to restore function after loss of muscle or tendon function from . Muscle injury (trauma, rheumatoid arthritis) Neuromuscular disorder (cerebral palsy, stroke, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal muscle atrophy)

More about Treatment

A tendon transfer is a surgical process in which the insertion of a tendon is moved, but the origin remains in the same location. Tendon transfer involves redistribution of muscle power, not recreation. Tendons are transferred at the distal attachment from lesser to more important functions so that the overall function is improved. Tendon transfers provide a substitute which can be permanent or temporary, when muscle function is lost either due to nerve injuries or injuries to the muscle/tendon unit. Tendon transfers are also performed to correct the imbalanced muscle tone due to spasticity resulting from injuries to the central nervous system.

 

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