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Introduction Chronic tendinopathy is among the most prevalent causes of musculoskeletal pain, marked by tendon thickening, functional limitation, and persistent discomfort. Historically regarded as a degenerative response to mechanical overload, it is now increasingly seen as a neurobiological condition involving both peripheral nerve changes and c

Decoding Pain in Chronic Tendinopathy: From Neoinnervation to Neuroplasticity
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