Tendons are viscoelastic, which implies loading rate dependency, but loading rates of contractions are often not controlled during assessment of human tendon mechanical properties in vivo. We investigated the effects of sustained submaximal isometric plantarflexion contractions, which potentially negate loading rate dependency, on the stiffness of the human Achilles tendon in vivo using dynamometry and ultrasonography. Maximum voluntary contractions (high loading rate), ramp maximum force contractions with 3 s loading (lower loading rate) and sustained contractions (held for 3 s) at 25%, 50% and 80% of maximal tendon force were conducted. No loading rate effect on stiffness (25-80% max. tendon force) was found. However, loading rate effects...
The Achilles is a long tendon varying in cross-sectional area (CSA) considerably along its length. F...
Mechanically, tendons behave like springs and store energy by stretching in proportion to applied st...
Background: Rate-dependent properties of tendons have consistently been observed in vitro but in viv...
Tendons are viscoelastic, which implies loading rate dependency, but loading rates of contractions a...
Tendons are viscoelastic, which implies loading rate dependency, but loading rates of contractions a...
IntroductionWhile it is accepted that tendons are viscoelastic, the loading rate of contractions is ...
The assessment of the force−length relationship under mechanical loading is widely used to evaluate ...
It has been postulated that human tendons are viscoelastic and their mechanical properties time-depe...
Tendon stiffness is calculated by dividing changes in tendon force by tendon elongation. For this pu...
Tendons have previously been regarded inert structures that mainly transmit forces from muscle to b...
During rapid deceleration of the body, tendons buffer part of the elongation of the muscle–tendon un...
Tendons are elastic structures that connect muscle to the skeletal system and transmit force relativ...
The mechanical output of the muscle-tendon unit (MTU) is in part governed by the viscoelastic nature...
ABSTRACT The Achilles tendon (AT) exhibits volume changes related to fluid flow under acute load whi...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The Achilles is a long tendon varying in cross-sectional area (CSA) considerably along its length. F...
Mechanically, tendons behave like springs and store energy by stretching in proportion to applied st...
Background: Rate-dependent properties of tendons have consistently been observed in vitro but in viv...
Tendons are viscoelastic, which implies loading rate dependency, but loading rates of contractions a...
Tendons are viscoelastic, which implies loading rate dependency, but loading rates of contractions a...
IntroductionWhile it is accepted that tendons are viscoelastic, the loading rate of contractions is ...
The assessment of the force−length relationship under mechanical loading is widely used to evaluate ...
It has been postulated that human tendons are viscoelastic and their mechanical properties time-depe...
Tendon stiffness is calculated by dividing changes in tendon force by tendon elongation. For this pu...
Tendons have previously been regarded inert structures that mainly transmit forces from muscle to b...
During rapid deceleration of the body, tendons buffer part of the elongation of the muscle–tendon un...
Tendons are elastic structures that connect muscle to the skeletal system and transmit force relativ...
The mechanical output of the muscle-tendon unit (MTU) is in part governed by the viscoelastic nature...
ABSTRACT The Achilles tendon (AT) exhibits volume changes related to fluid flow under acute load whi...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The Achilles is a long tendon varying in cross-sectional area (CSA) considerably along its length. F...
Mechanically, tendons behave like springs and store energy by stretching in proportion to applied st...
Background: Rate-dependent properties of tendons have consistently been observed in vitro but in viv...