midportion
Midportion is a term used in anatomy and clinical practice to denote the middle portion of a structure, lying between its proximal and distal ends. It is commonly applied to describe the location of features, lesions, or processes within a body part, such as a tendon, ligament, muscle, or bone, where the middle segment is distinguished from the insertion point at a bone or from the musculotendinous junction.
In medical contexts, midportion is especially encountered in referents to tendinopathy or tears. Midportion tendinopathy refers
Diagnosis generally combines clinical examination with imaging to localize the lesion. Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging
See also: insertional tendinopathy, tendon pathology, tendinopathy.