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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34788742/stretch-shortening-cycle-performance-and-muscle-tendon-properties-in-dancers-and-runners
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Paige E Rice, Kiisa Nishikawa, Kevin A Zwetsloot, Amelia S Bruce, Caroline D Guthrie, Sophia Nimphius
The purpose of this investigation was to elucidate whether ankle joint stretch-shortening cycle performance, isometric and isokinetic plantarflexion strength, and maximal Achilles tendon force and elongation differ between dancers, endurance runners, and untrained controls. To differentiate between dancers, endurance runners, and controls, the authors measured maximal Achilles tendon force and elongation during isometric ramp contractions with ultrasonic imaging, maximal isometric and isokinetic plantarflexion strength with dynamometry, and stretch-shortening cycle function during countermovement hopping and 30-cm drop hopping with a custom-designed sled...
December 1, 2021: Journal of Applied Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34770725/how-precisely-can-easily-accessible-variables-predict-achilles-and-patellar-tendon-forces-during-running
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René B K Brund, Rasmus Waagepetersen, Rasmus O Nielsen, John Rasmussen, Michael S Nielsen, Christian H Andersen, Mark de Zee
Patellar and Achilles tendinopathy commonly affect runners. Developing algorithms to predict cumulative force in these structures may help prevent these injuries. Importantly, such algorithms should be fueled with data that are easily accessible while completing a running session outside a biomechanical laboratory. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to investigate whether algorithms can be developed for predicting patellar and Achilles tendon force and impulse during running using measures that can be easily collected by runners using commercially available devices...
November 8, 2021: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34315333/the-effect-of-fatigue-on-peak-achilles-tendon-force-in-irish-dancing-specific-landing-tasks
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Ceridwen R Radcliffe, Celeste E Coltman, Wayne A Spratford
Achilles tendinopathy is prevalent among Irish dancers, believed to be due to aesthetic technical requirements and high-impact landing tasks. However, the peak Achilles tendon force during Irish dancing-specific landing tasks has not been quantified. Furthermore, the influence of fatigue is unclear. This study aimed to quantify the peak Achilles tendon force during three common Irish dancing landing tasks and investigate the effects of fatigue on this force. Twelve nationally competitive Irish dancers completed the landing tasks prior to and following a fatigue protocol...
July 27, 2021: Sports Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34115525/functional-ankle-range-of-motion-but-not-peak-achilles-tendon-force-diminished-with-heel-rise-and-jumping-tasks-after-achilles-tendon-repair
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Jennifer A Zellers, Josh R Baxter, Karin Grävare Silbernagel
BACKGROUND: Deficits in sporting performance after Achilles tendon repair may be due to changes in musculotendinous unit structure, including tendon elongation and muscle fascicle shortening. PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose was to discern whether Achilles tendon rupture reduces triceps surae muscle force generation, alters functional ankle range of motion, or both during sports-related tasks. We hypothesized that individuals who have undergone Achilles tendon repair lack the functional ankle range of motion needed to complete sports-related tasks...
July 2021: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34098404/normative-achilles-and-patellar-tendon-shear-wave-speeds-and-loading-patterns-during-walking-in-typically-developing-children
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Anahid Ebrahimi, Robyn L Kuchler, Robin L Pomeroy, Isaac F Loegering, Jack A Martin, Darryl G Thelen
BACKGROUND: Motion analysis is commonly used to evaluate joint kinetics in children with cerebral palsy who exhibit gait disorders. However, one cannot readily infer muscle-tendon forces from joint kinetics. This study investigates the use of shear wave tensiometry to characterize Achilles and patellar tendon forces during gait. RESEARCH QUESTION: How do Achilles and patellar tendon wave speed and loading modulate with walking speed in typically developing children? METHODS: Twelve typically developing children (9-16 years old) walked on an instrumented treadmill with shear wave tensiometers over their Achilles (n = 11) and patellar (n = 9) tendons...
May 27, 2021: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33864294/maximum-dorsiflexion-increases-achilles-tendon-force-during-exercise-for-midportion-achilles-tendinopathy
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Chia-Han Yeh, James D Calder, Jarrod Antflick, Anthony M J Bull, Angela E Kedgley
Rehabilitation is an important treatment for non-insertional Achilles tendinopathy. To date, eccentric loading exercises (ECC) have been the predominant choice; however, mechanical evidence underlying their use remains unclear. Other protocols, such as heavy slow resistance loading (HSR), have shown comparable outcomes, but with less training time. This study aims to identify the effect of external loading and other variables that influence Achilles tendon (AT) force in ECC and HSR. Ground reaction force and kinematic data during ECC and HSR were collected from 18 healthy participants for four loading conditions...
August 2021: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33864288/the-effect-of-speed-on-achilles-tendon-forces-and-patellofemoral-joint-stresses-in-high-performing-endurance-runners
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Chelsea Starbuck, Christopher Bramah, Lee Herrington, Richard Jones
Achilles tendinopathy and patellofemoral pain are common running injuries associated with increased Achilles tendon (AT) forces and patellofemoral joint (PFJ) stresses. This study examined AT forces and PFJ stresses at different running speeds in high-performing endurance runners. Twenty runners ran overground at four running speeds (3.3, 3.9, 4.8, and 5.6 m/s). AT forces and PFJ stresses were estimated from kinematic and kinetic data. Repeated measures ANOVA with partial eta squared effect sizes was conducted to assess differences between running speeds...
April 16, 2021: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33345060/shear-wave-tensiometry-reveals-an-age-related-deficit-in-triceps-surae-work-at-slow-and-fast-walking-speeds
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Anahid Ebrahimi, Jack A Martin, Dylan G Schmitz, Darryl G Thelen
Prior studies have observed an age-related decline in net ankle power and work at faster walking speeds. However, the underlying changes in muscle-tendon behavior are not well-understood, and are challenging to infer from joint level analyses. This study used shear wave tensiometry to investigate the modulation of force and work done by the triceps surae across walking speeds. Fourteen healthy young (7F/7M, 26 ± 5 years) and older (7F/7M, 67 ± 5 years) adults were tested. Subjects walked on an instrumented treadmill at four walking speeds (0...
2020: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31985576/cumulative-metrics-of-tendon-load-and-damage-vary-discordantly-with-running-speed
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Colin R Firminger, Michael J Asmussen, Sasa Cigoja, Jared R Fletcher, Benno M Nigg, W Brent Edwards
PURPOSE: Cumulative load has become a popular metric in running biomechanics research to account for potential spatiotemporal changes associated with different locomotion strategies. This study investigated how incorporating mechanical fatigue principles into Achilles tendon cumulative load measurements affected their relationship with running speed. METHODS: Achilles tendon forces and strains were estimated from a dynamometry/ultrasound session followed by a motion capture session, where participants ran at three speeds...
January 24, 2020: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31600227/biomechanical-effects-of-rocker-shoes-on-plantar-aponeurosis-strain-in-patients-with-plantar-fasciitis-and-healthy-controls
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Christian Greve, Dorianne Schuitema, Bert Otten, Laurens van Kouwenhove, Erik Verhaar, Klaas Postema, Rienk Dekker, Juha M Hijmans
Plantar fasciitis is a frequently occurring overuse injury of the foot. Shoes with a stiff rocker profile are a commonly prescribed treatment modality used to alleviate complaints associated with plantar fasciitis. In rocker shoes the apex position was moved proximally as compared to normal shoes, limiting the progression of the ground reaction forces (GRF) and peak plantarflexion moments during gait. A stiff sole minimizes dorsiflexion of the toes. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the biomechanical effects of rocker shoes lead to minimization of plantar aponeurosis (PA) strain during gait in patients with plantar fasciitis and in healthy young adults...
2019: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30243212/the-effects-of-habitual-foot-strike-patterns-on-achilles-tendon-loading-in-female-runners
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Thomas W Kernozek, Allie Knaus, Tess Rademaker, Thomas G Almonroeder
BACKGROUND: Female runners that habitually use a forefoot/midfoot strike pattern (non-rearfoot runners) may be at greater risk for Achilles tendinopathy compared to runners that habitually use a rearfoot strike pattern. Differences in Achilles tendon loading between non-rearfoot and rearfoot strike runners may be a contributing factor. RESEARCH QUESTION: Our purpose was to determine if there were differences in Achilles tendon loading and cross-sectional area between female habitual rearfoot and non-rearfoot strike runners...
October 2018: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29420151/altered-achilles-tendon-function-during-walking-in-people-with-diabetic-neuropathy-implications-for-metabolic-energy-saving
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M Petrovic, C N Maganaris, K Deschamps, S M Verschueren, F L Bowling, A J M Boulton, N D Reeves
The Achilles tendon (AT) has the capacity to store and release elastic energy during walking, contributing to metabolic energy savings. In diabetes patients, it is hypothesized that a stiffer Achilles tendon may reduce the capacity for energy saving through this mechanism, thereby contributing to an increased metabolic cost of walking (CoW). The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of diabetes and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) on the Achilles tendon and plantarflexor muscle-tendon unit behavior during walking...
May 1, 2018: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29410839/achilles-tendon-moment-arm-in-humans-is-not-affected-by-inversion-eversion-of-the-foot-a-short-report
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Susann Wolfram, Christopher I Morse, Keith L Winwood, Emma Hodson-Tole, Islay M McEwan
The triceps surae primarily acts as plantarflexor of the ankle joint. However, the group also causes inversion and eversion at the subtalar joint. Despite this, the Achilles tendon moment arm is generally measured without considering the potential influence of inversion/eversion of the foot during plantarflexion. This study investigated the effect of foot inversion and eversion on the plantarflexion Achilles tendon moment arm. Achilles tendon moment arms were determined using the centre-of-rotation method in magnetic resonance images of the left ankle of 11 participants...
January 2018: Royal Society Open Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29373429/sex-differences-in-mechanical-properties-of-the-achilles-tendon-longitudinal-response-to-repetitive-loading-exercise
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Adam S Lepley, Michael F Joseph, Nathan R Daigle, Jessica E Digiacomo, John Galer, Emily Rock, Samuel B Rosier, Parth B Sureja
Lepley, AS, Joseph, MF, Daigle, NR, Digiacomo, JE, Galer, J, Rock, E, Rosier, SB, and Sureja, PB. Sex differences in mechanical properties of the Achilles tendon: Longitudinal response to repetitive loading exercise. J Strength Cond Res 32(11): 3070-3079, 2018-Sex differences have been observed in the mechanical properties of the Achilles tendon, which may help to explain the increased risk of injury in men. However, the response and recovery of tendon mechanics to repetitive loading exercise, as well as sex-dependent responses, are not well understood...
November 2018: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28338382/does-foot-anthropometry-predict-metabolic-cost-during-running
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Herman van Werkhoven, Stephen J Piazza
Several recent investigations have linked running economy to heel length, with shorter heels being associated with less metabolic energy consumption. It has been hypothesized that shorter heels require larger plantar flexor muscle forces, thus increasing tendon energy storage and reducing metabolic cost. The goal of this study was to investigate this possible mechanism for metabolic cost reduction. Fifteen male subjects ran at 16 km⋅h-1 on a treadmill and subsequently on a force-plate instrumented runway...
October 1, 2017: Journal of Applied Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28292715/footwear-characteristics-are-related-to-running-mechanics-in-runners-with-patellofemoral-pain
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Jean-Francois Esculier, Blaise Dubois, Laurent J Bouyer, Bradford J McFadyen, Jean-Sébastien Roy
Running footwear is known to influence step rate, foot inclination at foot strike, average vertical loading rate (VLR) and peak patellofemoral joint (PFJ) force. However, the association between the level of minimalism of running shoes and running mechanics, especially with regards to these relevant variables for runners with patellofemoral pain (PFP), has yet to be investigated. The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between the level of minimalism of running shoes and habitual running kinematics and kinetics in runners with PFP...
May 2017: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28253065/effects-of-taping-on-achilles-tendon-protection-and-kendo-performance
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Feng-Hua Tsai, I-Hua Chu, Chun-Hao Huang, Jing-Min Liang, Jia-Hroung Wu, Wen-Lan Wu
CONTEXT: It has been reported that there is a high rate of Achilles tendon injury among kendo athletes. For protection and to support the area, kendo athletes habitually use taping during practice or games. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of various taping techniques on injury prevention and functional performance in kendo athletes. DESIGN: Case-control study. SETTING: Laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: 15 University Kendo Team athletes with at least 2 y kendo experience...
March 1, 2018: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27695979/aging-and-the-effects-of-a-half-marathon-on-achilles-tendon-force-elongation-relationship
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Thijs Maria Anne Ackermans, Gaspar Epro, Christopher McCrum, Kai Daniel Oberländer, Frank Suhr, Maarten Robert Drost, Kenneth Meijer, Kiros Karamanidis
PURPOSE: We aimed to determine whether there are different changes in Achilles tendon (AT) mechanical properties in middle-aged, compared to younger runners that might indicate that tendon fatigue, induced by long-distance running, is age-dependent. METHODS: 27 middle-aged (50-67 years) and 22 younger (21-29 years) participants ran a 21 km route at their own pace (mean and SD: old: 3.1 ± 0.3 m s-1 ; young: 3.6 ± 0.5 m s-1 ). We tested for changes in the AT force-elongation relationship using dynamometry and ultrasonography during isometric voluntary ankle plantarflexion ramp contractions, conducted 20-28 h pre-run, immediately pre-run, immediately post-run and 20-28 h post-run...
December 2016: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27545512/effects-of-medial-displacement-calcaneal-osteotomy-and-calcaneal-z-osteotomy-on-subtalar-joint-pressures-a-cadaveric-flatfoot-model
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Nathan Patrick, Gregory S Lewis, Evan P Roush, Allen R Kunselman, Jarrett D Cain
Medial displacement calcaneal osteotomies have been shown to be successful in the surgical management of adult acquired flatfoot, in particular, stage 2 deformity. Classically, the medial displacement calcaneal osteotomy technique has been performed. However, a calcaneal Z osteotomy has been more recently described and applied in the surgical management of flatfoot deformity. Although the potential advantages of the calcaneal Z technique have been reported, data on its effect on the subtalar joint are lacking...
November 2016: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27544621/quantifying-achilles-tendon-force-in-vivo-from-ultrasound-images
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Taylor J M Dick, Allison S Arnold, James M Wakeling
This study evaluated a procedure for estimating in vivo Achilles tendon (AT) force from ultrasound images. Two aspects of the procedure were tested: (i) accounting for subject-specific AT stiffness and (ii) accounting for changes in the relative electromyographic (EMG) intensities of the three triceps surae muscles. Ten cyclists pedaled at 80rpm while a comprehensive set of kinematic, kinetic, EMG, and ultrasound data were collected. Subjects were tested at four crank loads, ranging from 14 to 44Nm (115 to 370W)...
October 3, 2016: Journal of Biomechanics
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