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Non-uniformity of displacement and strain within the Achilles tendon is affected by joint angle configuration and differential muscle loading.

2020

Although the Achilles tendon (AT) has been studied for more than a century, a complete understanding of the mechanical and functional consequences of AT structural organization is currently lacking. The aim of this study was to assess how joint angle configuration affects subtendon displacement and strain of soleus (SOL) and lateral gastrocnemius (LG) muscles. Knots sutured onto SOL and LG subtendons of 12 Wistar rats, were videotaped to quantify displacements and the ankle torque was assessed for different isometric activation conditions (i.e., individual and simultaneous) of the triceps surae muscles. Changing ankle and knee joint angle affected the magnitude of displacement, relative dis…

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Mechanical Coupling Between Muscle-Tendon Units Reduces Peak Stresses

2017

The presence of mechanical linkages between synergistic muscles and their common tendons may distribute forces among the involved structures. We review studies, using humans and other animals, examining muscle and tendon interactions and discuss the hypothesis that connections between muscle bellies and within tendons may serve as a mechanism to distribute forces and mitigate peak stresses. peerReviewed

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Non-Articular Rheumatism

1975

In terms of numbers of the population involved, this type of rheumatism is of the greatest significance.

education.field_of_studyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPopulationmedicine.diseaseGiant cell arteritisTendon sheathmedicineArticular rheumatismRheumatic feverSubcutaneous adipose tissueeducationbusinessRheumatismConnective tissue cell
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New Technique in Tendon Sport Recovery. Percutaneous Electrolysis Intratissue (EPI®)

2013

Based on the literature and clinical experience we know that the technique of percutaneous electrolysis intratissue (EPI ® ) has positive effects on the recovery of human tendinopathies. The application of the technique, together with the completion of eccentric exercise, give benefits leading to anatomical and functional recovery in the tendon that can be appreciated by ultrasound using the scale of "Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment-patellar tendon" (VISA-P). Due to clinical knowledge, damage to tendon is accompanied by increase in oxidative stress, cell death and inflammation at the damaged area. The EPI ® technique produced a galvanic current inside the tendon, with an acupuncture…

education.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousbusiness.industryPopulationInflammationmedicine.disease_causepeople.cause_of_deathSurgeryTendonNeovascularizationElectrocutionLesionmedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiamedicinemedicine.symptompeopleeducationbusinessOxidative stressInternational Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Imaging of long head biceps tendon. A multimodality pictorial essay

2019

The aim of this article is to provide an imaging review of normal anatomy, most common anatomical variants and pathologies of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHB) encountered during the daily practice. (www.actabiomedica.it).

endocrine systemShoulder JointReviewMRMultimodal ImagingTendon InjurieTendonsArthroscopyTendon InjuriesMR-ArthrographyHumansLHBShoulder InjuriesHuman
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Influence of Oral Contraceptive Use on Adaptations to Resistance Training

2019

Introduction: The majority of young women use oral contraceptives (OCs). Use of OCs has been associated with lower myofibrillar protein and tendon collagen synthesis rates, but it is unknown whether OCs will limit the adaptive response of myotendinous tissue to resistance training. Design and Methods: Fourteen healthy untrained young regular OC users (24 +/- 1 years, fat% 32 +/- 1, 35 +/- 2 ml.min(-1).kg(-1)) and 14 NOC users (non-OC, controls) (24 +/- 1 years, fat% 32 +/- 2, 34 +/- 2 ml.min(-1).kg(-1)) performed a 10-week supervised lower extremity progressive resistance training program. Before and after the intervention biopsies from the vastus lateralis muscle and the patellar tendon we…

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Concentric force enhancement during human movement

2001

In order to understand the possible mechanisms contributing to enhanced concentric performance in stretch-shortening cycle exercises in vivo the present study examined knee extension torque, EMG activity and fascicle length of the vastus lateralis muscle in maximal and submaximal human movements. Maximal concentric knee extensions (120 s-1) were done after pre-stretch and pre-isometric conditions by nine volunteers. During shortening at the knee angle of 115 (180 = extended) the knee extension torque was found to be greater in pre-stretch condition (272 vs. 248 Nm, p < 0.05) although the torque level prior to shortening was smaller than in pre-isometric condition (268 vs. 314 Nm, p< 0.05…

fasciclepotentiationstretch-shortening cycleknee extensionjumpingmuscle-tendon unitforce enhancementforce-length
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Functional muscle architecture in aging

2014

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Exploration of muscle–tendon biomechanics one year after Achilles tendon rupture and the compensatory role of flexor hallucis longus

2023

Achilles tendon (AT) rupture leads to long-term structural and functional impairments. Currently, the predictors of good recovery after rupture are poorly known. Thus, we aimed to explore the interconnections between structural, mechanical, and neuromuscular parameters and their associations with factors that could explain good recovery in patients with non-surgically treated AT rupture. A total of 35 patients with unilateral rupture (6 females) participated in this study. Muscle-tendon structural, mechanical, and neuromuscular parameters were measured 1-year after rupture. Interconnections between the inter-limb differences (Δ) were explored using partial correlations, followed by multivar…

functionmuscleRehabilitationBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicslihaksetultrasonographyjänteetultraäänitutkimusOrthopedics and Sports Medicinemechanicalvammatbiomekaniikkakantajänneflexor hallucis longus muscletendons
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Viewpoint: On the hysteresis in the human Achilles tendon

2013

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