Achilles tendinopathy is a common disorder involving physically active and sedentary individuals alike. Although the processes underlying its development are poorly understood, tendinopathy is widely regarded as an ‘overuse’ injury in which the tendon fails to adapt to prevalent loading conditions. Paradoxically, there is emerging evidence that heavy eccentric loading of the Achilles tendon may be an effective conservative approach for treatment of tendinopathy, with success rates of 60–80% reported. Interestingly, loading exercises involving other forms of muscle action, such as concentric activation, have been shown to be less effective treatment options. However, little is known about the acute response of tendon to exercise at present, ...
Background. This study evaluated the time course of recovery of transverse strain in the Achilles an...
Achilles tendinopathy remains one of the most prevalent overuse injuries in elite as well as recreat...
Objectives: The tendon conditioning effect is transient, but the time course of recovery from condit...
Objective. Degenerative disorders of tendons present an enormous clinical challenge. They are extrem...
Eccentric calf muscle exercise has been advocated as the treatment of choice in Achilles tendinopath...
Achilles tendinopathy often presents with increased tendon thickness, lower echogenicity, and decrea...
Understanding the mechanical and morphological adaptation of the Achilles tendon (AT) in response to...
Objective: To investigate the acute effects of isolated eccentric and concentric calf muscle exercis...
Objective: To investigate the acute effects of isolated eccentric and concentric calf muscle exercis...
Purpose: Eccentric exercise has become the treatment of choice for Achilles tendinopathy. However, l...
Therapeutic exercise is widely considered a first line fundamental treatment option for managing ten...
Achilles tendinopathy (AT) is a common overuse injury in running or jumping activities where the ten...
ABSTRACT The Achilles tendon (AT) exhibits volume changes related to fluid flow under acute load whi...
Achilles insertional tendinopathy (AIT) is a tendon problem commonly found in both elite and recreat...
A previous George Fox Study examined the effect of a heavy load eccentric exercise program for patie...
Background. This study evaluated the time course of recovery of transverse strain in the Achilles an...
Achilles tendinopathy remains one of the most prevalent overuse injuries in elite as well as recreat...
Objectives: The tendon conditioning effect is transient, but the time course of recovery from condit...
Objective. Degenerative disorders of tendons present an enormous clinical challenge. They are extrem...
Eccentric calf muscle exercise has been advocated as the treatment of choice in Achilles tendinopath...
Achilles tendinopathy often presents with increased tendon thickness, lower echogenicity, and decrea...
Understanding the mechanical and morphological adaptation of the Achilles tendon (AT) in response to...
Objective: To investigate the acute effects of isolated eccentric and concentric calf muscle exercis...
Objective: To investigate the acute effects of isolated eccentric and concentric calf muscle exercis...
Purpose: Eccentric exercise has become the treatment of choice for Achilles tendinopathy. However, l...
Therapeutic exercise is widely considered a first line fundamental treatment option for managing ten...
Achilles tendinopathy (AT) is a common overuse injury in running or jumping activities where the ten...
ABSTRACT The Achilles tendon (AT) exhibits volume changes related to fluid flow under acute load whi...
Achilles insertional tendinopathy (AIT) is a tendon problem commonly found in both elite and recreat...
A previous George Fox Study examined the effect of a heavy load eccentric exercise program for patie...
Background. This study evaluated the time course of recovery of transverse strain in the Achilles an...
Achilles tendinopathy remains one of the most prevalent overuse injuries in elite as well as recreat...
Objectives: The tendon conditioning effect is transient, but the time course of recovery from condit...