One or more tine plates for repairing tissue (e.g. hand/wrist tendons).
Each plate has a center portion includes fenestrations, and/or a width or
thickness that is less than that of first and second end portions of the
plate, such that the center portion is more pliable than the first and
second end portions. A first plurality of tines extends from the first
end portion non-orthogonally and angled toward the center portion, and a
second plurality of tines extends from the second end portion
non-orthogonally and angled toward the center portion. A suture, button
or ring are used to affix the plate(s) to the tendon, which the plate(s)
extending across a sever point to serve as the load-bearing member,
wherein the tines are positioned on both sides of the tendon sever point
for fixating the tissue.