S May, S Locke, M Kingsley - Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Eccentric and concentric actions produce distinct mechanical stimuli and result in different adaptations in skeletal muscle architecture. Cycling predominantly involves concentric …
B Van Hooren, F Bosch - Sport Perf Sci Rep, 2018 - sportperfsci.com
Introduction We thank Shield and Murphy (1) for promoting discus-sion on our articles (2 3), hereby providing us an opportunity to clarify and elaborate on our arguments and hopefully …
Rehabilitation aims to increase the independence and physical function after injury, surgery, or other trauma, so that patients can recover to their previous ability as much as possible. To …
JM McBride - Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The current investigation examined muscle-tendon unit kinematics and kinetics in human participants asked to perform a hopping task for maximal performance with variational …
A clinically feasible method to reliably estimate muscle–tendon unit (MTU) lengths could provide essential diagnostic and treatment planning information. A 3-D freehand ultrasound …
The increase in high-energy dietary intakes is a well-known risk factor for many diseases, and can also negatively impact the tendon. Ancestral lifestyle can mitigate the metabolic …
M Lesinski, G Bashford, M Cassel - Journal of Sports Sciences, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of resistance exercise on muscle architecture and tissue organization at rest and during isometric maximum voluntary …
Dance involves a high volume of aesthetic, stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) actions, which may cause unique adaptations to performance. The strength dancers possess to withstand …
A Kositsky, DJ Kidgell, J Avela - Frontiers in Physiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Muscle architecture is an important component of muscle function, and recent studies have shown changes in muscle architecture with fatigue. The stretch-shortening cycle is a natural …