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Peer Review #1 of "The clinical diagnosis of Achilles tendinopathy: a scoping review (v0.1)"
[peer_review]
2021
unpublished
Background. Achilles tendinopathy describes the clinical presentation of pain localised to the Achilles tendon and associated loss of function with tendon loading activities. However, clinicians display differing approaches to the diagnosis of Achilles tendinopathy due to inconsistency in the clinical terminology, an evolving understanding of the pathophysiology, and the lack of consensus on clinical tests which could be considered the gold standard for diagnosing Achilles tendinopathy. The
doi:10.7287/peerj.12166v0.1/reviews/1
fatcat:q4zcuatf3rflnefi6ahwv3psna