Chronic tendinopathy: effectiveness of eccentric exercise [PDF]
Objectives:To determine the effectiveness of eccentric exercise (EE) programmes in the treatment of common tendinopathies.Data sources:Relevant randomised controlled trials (RCTs) were sourced using the OVID website databases: MEDLINE (1966–Jan 2006), CINAHL (1982–Jan 2006), AMED (1985–Jan 2006), EMBASE (1988–Jan 2006), and all EBM reviews – Cochrane ...
Woodley, Brett L +2 more
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Background/objective: High intensity eccentric exercise causes muscle damage. Polyphenol supplementation is one nutritional intervention available to limit muscle damage, but there is a lack of published data concerning the use of polyphenol-rich grape ...
Jooyoung Kim, Wi-Young So
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L-arginine supplementation protects exercise performance and structural integrity of muscle fibers after a single bout of eccentric exercise in rats. [PDF]
Eccentric exercise is known to disrupt sarcolemmal integrity and induce damage of skeletal muscle fibers. We hypothesized that L-arginine (L-Arg; nitric oxide synthase (NOS) substrate) supplementation prior to a single bout of eccentric exercise would ...
Yulia N Lomonosova +4 more
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Eccentric Exercise in Treatment of Patellar Tendinopathy in High Level Basketball Players. A Randomized Clinical Trial. [PDF]
Chronic patellar tendinopathy is a common pathology in sporting population. To date, there is no agreed upon protocol as election treatment. Eccentric exercises have been used with satisfactory outcomes (3).
Alex Waibel +7 more
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Background: Eccentric exercise is defined as a type of exercise in which the muscle produces power by extending. In contrast to isometric and concentric exercises, eccentric muscle activity is much more effective mechanically; however, it may expose the ...
Mehmet Akif Serinken +2 more
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Exercise-induced muscle damage: multi-parametric MRI quantitative assessment
Background To explore the value of magnetic resonance quantitative analysis using diffusion tensor imaging, T2 mapping, and intravoxel incoherent motion in the evaluation of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage and to compare the effects of various ...
Xiaohong Lyu +5 more
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Pre-Participation Cardiac Screening: consideration for Young Athletes [PDF]
This article is the first of two focusing on the utility and evidence base for pre-participation cardiac screening in competitive athletic populations.
Ingle, L
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Eccentric Exercise to Enhance Neuromuscular Control [PDF]
Context: Neuromuscular alterations are a major causal factor of primary and secondary injuries. Though injury prevention programs have experienced some success, rates of injuries have not declined, and after injury, individuals often return to activity with functionality below clinical recommendations.
Lepley, Lindsey K. +3 more
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Muscle damage and inflammation after eccentric exercise: can the repeated bout effect be removed? [PDF]
The current consensus in exercise physiology is that the repeated bout effect always appears after few eccentric exercise sessions. This is the first attempt to challenge this tenet, by exploiting specificity in muscle plasticity.
American College of Sports Medicine +38 more
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The effects of load and effort-matched concentric and eccentric knee extension training in recreational females [PDF]
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of load and intensity of effort-matched concentric and eccentric knee extension training on isometric strength. Methods.
Fisher, James
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