Background: Owing to the viscoelastic nature of tendons it may be that the total excursion and hence strain experienced by the tendon under load may be affected by the duration of contraction. Here we examine the effect of contraction duration on the measured in vivo mechanical properties of the patellar tendon. Methods: Nine healthy young men aged 21 (SEM 0.5 years) performed three short (3-4s) and three long (10-12s) maximal ramped isometric contractions on an isokinetic dynamometer, with real-time recordings of patellar excursions using B-mode ultrasonography synchronised with forces to determine tendon mechanical properties. Findings: Maximal patellar excursion was approximately 42% (P<0.001, effect size (r)=0.9) lower for the sho...
This study investigated strain differences within the patellar tendon (PT) mid-region using an ultra...
Tendon stiffness increases as the magnitude and rate of loading increases, according to its viscoela...
To examine and compare the loading related changes in micro-morphology of the patellar tendon. Fifte...
Background: Owing to the viscoelastic nature of tendons it may be that the total excursion and hence...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the viscoelastic nature of tendons it may be that the total excursion and hence...
Background: Rate-dependent properties of tendons have consistently been observed in vitro but in viv...
Purpose: Characteristics of localized tendon strain in vivo are largely unknown. The present study e...
BACKGROUND:Loading leads to tendon adaptation but the influence of load-intensity and contraction ty...
The different methods used to assess patellar tendon elongation in vivo may partly explain the large...
Purpose To compare tendon strain and stiffness between athletes with patellar tendinopathy and healt...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of different muscle contraction modes and intens...
Introduction: The effect of chronic patellar tendinopathy on tissue function and integrity is curren...
It is not currently known how the mechanical properties of human tendons change with maturation in t...
Tendons are viscoelastic, which implies loading rate dependency, but loading rates of contractions a...
Introduction: The human patellar tendon is highly adaptive to changes in habitual loading but little...
This study investigated strain differences within the patellar tendon (PT) mid-region using an ultra...
Tendon stiffness increases as the magnitude and rate of loading increases, according to its viscoela...
To examine and compare the loading related changes in micro-morphology of the patellar tendon. Fifte...
Background: Owing to the viscoelastic nature of tendons it may be that the total excursion and hence...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the viscoelastic nature of tendons it may be that the total excursion and hence...
Background: Rate-dependent properties of tendons have consistently been observed in vitro but in viv...
Purpose: Characteristics of localized tendon strain in vivo are largely unknown. The present study e...
BACKGROUND:Loading leads to tendon adaptation but the influence of load-intensity and contraction ty...
The different methods used to assess patellar tendon elongation in vivo may partly explain the large...
Purpose To compare tendon strain and stiffness between athletes with patellar tendinopathy and healt...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of different muscle contraction modes and intens...
Introduction: The effect of chronic patellar tendinopathy on tissue function and integrity is curren...
It is not currently known how the mechanical properties of human tendons change with maturation in t...
Tendons are viscoelastic, which implies loading rate dependency, but loading rates of contractions a...
Introduction: The human patellar tendon is highly adaptive to changes in habitual loading but little...
This study investigated strain differences within the patellar tendon (PT) mid-region using an ultra...
Tendon stiffness increases as the magnitude and rate of loading increases, according to its viscoela...
To examine and compare the loading related changes in micro-morphology of the patellar tendon. Fifte...