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Advances and challenges in biomaterials for tendon and enthesis repair
by
Zi, Yin
, Chen, Xiao
, Yan, Wu
, Zhou, Haiying
, Chen, Yangwu
in
Bioactive biomaterials
/ Biomaterials
/ Biomaterials for T/E replacement
/ Biomedical materials
/ Collagen
/ Design
/ Enthesis
/ Injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Mechanical enhanced biomaterials
/ Mechanical properties
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Physiology
/ Polymers
/ Public health
/ Repair
/ Review
/ Tendon
/ Tendons
2025
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Advances and challenges in biomaterials for tendon and enthesis repair
by
Zi, Yin
, Chen, Xiao
, Yan, Wu
, Zhou, Haiying
, Chen, Yangwu
in
Bioactive biomaterials
/ Biomaterials
/ Biomaterials for T/E replacement
/ Biomedical materials
/ Collagen
/ Design
/ Enthesis
/ Injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Mechanical enhanced biomaterials
/ Mechanical properties
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Physiology
/ Polymers
/ Public health
/ Repair
/ Review
/ Tendon
/ Tendons
2025
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Advances and challenges in biomaterials for tendon and enthesis repair
by
Zi, Yin
, Chen, Xiao
, Yan, Wu
, Zhou, Haiying
, Chen, Yangwu
in
Bioactive biomaterials
/ Biomaterials
/ Biomaterials for T/E replacement
/ Biomedical materials
/ Collagen
/ Design
/ Enthesis
/ Injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Mechanical enhanced biomaterials
/ Mechanical properties
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Physiology
/ Polymers
/ Public health
/ Repair
/ Review
/ Tendon
/ Tendons
2025
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Advances and challenges in biomaterials for tendon and enthesis repair
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Advances and challenges in biomaterials for tendon and enthesis repair
2025
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Tendon and enthesis injuries are a global health problem affecting millions of people, causing huge medical expenditure and labor loss every year. However, due to their intricate tissue architecture, unique mechanical properties, and especially their sluggish and limited innate regenerative capacity, repairing these injuries remains a formidable clinical challenge. Here, we present a comprehensive review of biomaterials advances in tendon and enthesis repair recently. These biomaterials are categorized into two primary groups based on their potential clinical application conditions: biomaterials for T/E repairing and biomaterials for T/E replacement. The T/E repairing biomaterials were further divided into two groups: mechanical-enhanced biomaterials and bioactive biomaterials, according to the approaches they used to improve sutured tendon healing. We delve into the characteristics and underlying mechanisms of these various biomaterials to gain a deeper understanding of the current landscape in tendon and enthesis repair biomaterials. This review aims to highlight the prominent advancements while identifying the remaining gaps, ultimately inspiring future biomaterial design strategies.
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•Braided and helical structures became increasingly popular in strength-augmenting biomaterials.•Promoting the regeneration of tendons and enthesis remains a prominent area.•Novel graft sources are being explored as well as the application of bioelectricity and in-situ sensing.
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