© 2017 Maganaris, Chatzistergos, Reeves and Narici. By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transform contractile force to joint rotation and locomotion. However, tendons do not behave as rigid links, but exhibit viscoelastic tensile properties, thereby affecting the length and contractile force in the in-series muscle, but also storing and releasing elastic stain energy as some tendons are stretched and recoiled in a cyclic manner during locomotion. In the late 90s, advancements were made in the application of ultrasound scanning that allowed quantifying the tensile deformability and mechanical properties of human tendons in vivo. Since then, the main principles of the ultrasound-based ...
Tendons connect muscles to bones and transmit the force exerted by the corresponding muscle to the s...
Tendons transmit the forces produced by the muscles to the skeleton and, therefore, contribute to pe...
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By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
Tendons have previously been regarded inert structures that mainly transmit forces from muscle to b...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
© 2019 by the authors. The purpose of this short review is to discuss the effects of eccentric exerc...
Background Exposure to increased mechanical loading during physical training can lead to increased t...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Tendons are fibrous connective tissues which are saturated with fluid. Cells within the tendon cont...
Tendons feature the crucial role to transmit the forces exerted by the muscles to the skeleton. Thus...
Background: Exposure to increased mechanical loading during physical training can lead to increased ...
In response to a mechanical stimulus, tendons have a slower tissue renewal rate compared to muscles....
Tendons connect muscles to bones and transmit the force exerted by the corresponding muscle to the s...
Tendons transmit the forces produced by the muscles to the skeleton and, therefore, contribute to pe...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonC...
By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
Tendons have previously been regarded inert structures that mainly transmit forces from muscle to b...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
© 2019 by the authors. The purpose of this short review is to discuss the effects of eccentric exerc...
Background Exposure to increased mechanical loading during physical training can lead to increased t...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Tendons are fibrous connective tissues which are saturated with fluid. Cells within the tendon cont...
Tendons feature the crucial role to transmit the forces exerted by the muscles to the skeleton. Thus...
Background: Exposure to increased mechanical loading during physical training can lead to increased ...
In response to a mechanical stimulus, tendons have a slower tissue renewal rate compared to muscles....
Tendons connect muscles to bones and transmit the force exerted by the corresponding muscle to the s...
Tendons transmit the forces produced by the muscles to the skeleton and, therefore, contribute to pe...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonC...