Aim - The potential for tendinous tissues to adapt to functional overload, especially after several years of exposure to heavy resistance training is largely unexplored. This study compared the morphological and mechanical characteristics of the patellar tendon and knee-extensor tendon-aponeurosis complex between young men exposed to long-term (4 years; n=16), short-term (12 weeks; n=15) and no (untrained controls; n=39) functional overload in the form of heavy resistance training. Methods - Patellar tendon cross-sectional area, vastus-lateralis aponeurosis area and quadriceps femoris volume, plus patellar tendon stiffness and Young's modulus, and tendon-aponeurosis complex stiffness, were quantified with MRI, dynamometry and ultra...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Background Exposure to increased mechanical loading during physical training can lead to increased t...
Chronic resistance training is a whole body stimulus and can cause adaptations in skeletal muscle, b...
AIM: The potential for tendinous tissues to adapt to functional overload, especially after several y...
To obtain a better understanding of the adaptations of human tendon to chronic overloading, we exami...
© 2018 Massey, Balshaw, Maden-Wilkinson, Tillin and Folland. The effect of different strength traini...
The effect of different strength training regimes, and in particular training utilizing brief explos...
The effect of different strength training regimes, and in particular training utilizing brief explos...
This thesis examined the change in skeletal muscle architecture with contractile force production, t...
Introduction: In vivo measurements have been used in the past two decades to investigate the effects...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonC...
It is unclear if human tendon adapts to moderate-intensity, high-volume chronic eccentric exercise, ...
Introduction Ageing deteriorates musculoskeletal system structure and function and limits its adapta...
We mapped structural and functional characteristics of muscle‐tendon units in a population exposed t...
The greater muscular strength of long-term resistance-trained (LTT) individuals is often attributed ...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Background Exposure to increased mechanical loading during physical training can lead to increased t...
Chronic resistance training is a whole body stimulus and can cause adaptations in skeletal muscle, b...
AIM: The potential for tendinous tissues to adapt to functional overload, especially after several y...
To obtain a better understanding of the adaptations of human tendon to chronic overloading, we exami...
© 2018 Massey, Balshaw, Maden-Wilkinson, Tillin and Folland. The effect of different strength traini...
The effect of different strength training regimes, and in particular training utilizing brief explos...
The effect of different strength training regimes, and in particular training utilizing brief explos...
This thesis examined the change in skeletal muscle architecture with contractile force production, t...
Introduction: In vivo measurements have been used in the past two decades to investigate the effects...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonC...
It is unclear if human tendon adapts to moderate-intensity, high-volume chronic eccentric exercise, ...
Introduction Ageing deteriorates musculoskeletal system structure and function and limits its adapta...
We mapped structural and functional characteristics of muscle‐tendon units in a population exposed t...
The greater muscular strength of long-term resistance-trained (LTT) individuals is often attributed ...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Background Exposure to increased mechanical loading during physical training can lead to increased t...
Chronic resistance training is a whole body stimulus and can cause adaptations in skeletal muscle, b...