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Current Concepts Of Muscle And Tendon Adaptation To Strength And Conditioning, Jason Brumitt, Tyler Cuddeford
Current Concepts Of Muscle And Tendon Adaptation To Strength And Conditioning, Jason Brumitt, Tyler Cuddeford
Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy
Injuries to the muscle and/or associated tendon(s) are common clinical entities treated by sports physical therapists and other rehabilitation professionals. Therapeutic exercise is a primary treatment modality for muscle and/or tendon injuries; however, the therapeutic exercise strategies should not be applied in a “one-size-fits-all approach”. To optimize an athlete’s rehabilitation or performance, one must be able to construct resistance training programs accounting for the type of injury, the stage of healing, the functional and architectural requirements for the muscle and tendon, and the long-term goals for that patient. The purpose of this clinical commentary is to review the muscular and …
Altered Tendon Characteristics And Mechanical Properties Associated With Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy, Ruth L. Chimenti, Adolph S. Flemister, Joshua Tome, James M. Mcmahon, Marie A. Flannery, Ying Xue, Jeff R. Houck
Altered Tendon Characteristics And Mechanical Properties Associated With Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy, Ruth L. Chimenti, Adolph S. Flemister, Joshua Tome, James M. Mcmahon, Marie A. Flannery, Ying Xue, Jeff R. Houck
Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy
Study Design: Case-control laboratory study.
Objectives: To compare tendon characteristics (shape, composition) and mechanical properties (strain, stiffness) on the involved side of participants with insertional Achilles tendinopathy (IAT) to the uninvolved side and to controls, and to examine if severity of tendon pathology is associated with severity of symptoms during function.
Background: Despite the severity and chronicity of IAT, the quality of theoretical evidence available to guide the development of exercise interventions is low. While tendon pathology of midportion Achilles tendinopathy has been described, there are few studies specific to IAT.
Methods: Twenty individuals with unilateral IAT and 20 age- …