Introduction Tendons are metabolically active structures, and their biochemical, biomechanical and structural properties adapt to chronic exercise. However, abnormal adaptations may lead to the development of tendinopathy and pain. Acute and subacute adaptations might contribute to tendon pathology. Sources of data A systematic search of peer-reviewed articles was performed using a wide range of electronic databases. A total of 61 publications were selected. Areas of agreement Exercise induces acute responses in collagen turnover, blood flow, glucose, lactate and other inflammatory products (e.g. prostaglandins and interleukins). Mechanical properties are influenced by activity duration and intensity. Acute bouts of exercise affect tendon s...
Tendons are responsible for transmitting the forces produced by the muscle to the bones which result...
Tendons connect muscles to bones and transmit the force exerted by the corresponding muscle to the s...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
Introduction Tendons are metabolically active structures, and their biochemical, biomechanical and s...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX187246 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Understanding the mechanical and morphological adaptation of the Achilles tendon (AT) in response to...
Background: Previous reviews have highlighted the benefit of loaded therapeutic exercise in the trea...
in the past two decades to investigate the effects of increased loading on tendon properties, yet th...
ABSTRACT Background Tendinopathy is a common problem amongst especially athletes but also in nonathl...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonC...
Introduction: In vivo measurements have been used in the past two decades to investigate the effects...
Achilles tendinopathy is a common disorder involving physically active and sedentary individuals ali...
By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
Tendons are fibrous connective tissues which are saturated with fluid. Cells within the tendon cont...
Stiffness is a fundamental property of living tissues, which may be modified by pathologies or traum...
Tendons are responsible for transmitting the forces produced by the muscle to the bones which result...
Tendons connect muscles to bones and transmit the force exerted by the corresponding muscle to the s...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...
Introduction Tendons are metabolically active structures, and their biochemical, biomechanical and s...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX187246 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Understanding the mechanical and morphological adaptation of the Achilles tendon (AT) in response to...
Background: Previous reviews have highlighted the benefit of loaded therapeutic exercise in the trea...
in the past two decades to investigate the effects of increased loading on tendon properties, yet th...
ABSTRACT Background Tendinopathy is a common problem amongst especially athletes but also in nonathl...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonC...
Introduction: In vivo measurements have been used in the past two decades to investigate the effects...
Achilles tendinopathy is a common disorder involving physically active and sedentary individuals ali...
By virtue of their anatomical location between muscles and bones, tendons make it possible to transf...
Tendons are fibrous connective tissues which are saturated with fluid. Cells within the tendon cont...
Stiffness is a fundamental property of living tissues, which may be modified by pathologies or traum...
Tendons are responsible for transmitting the forces produced by the muscle to the bones which result...
Tendons connect muscles to bones and transmit the force exerted by the corresponding muscle to the s...
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tend...