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Effect of front and back squat techniques on peak loads experienced by the Achilles tendon [PDF]
Background A primary technique in the discipline of strength and conditioning the squat has two principal ‘back and front’ variants. Despite the physiological and strength benefits of the squat, the propensity for musculoskeletal injury is high.
Atkins, Stephen+4 more
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Management of Achilles tendinopathy by ultrasound-guided percutaneous tenotomy
Vittorino Testa+3 more
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Rotator cuff tendinopathy and subacromial impingement syndrome
Patrick M. Lyons, John F. Orwin
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Paper #158 Achilles and patellar tendinopathy shows similarity [PDF]
Tomas Movin+5 more
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Clinical improvement after 6 weeks of eccentric exercise in patients with mid‐portion Achilles tendinopathy – a randomized trial with 1‐year follow‐up [PDF]
Ewa M. Roos+3 more
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A pilot study of the eccentric decline squat in the management of painful chronic patellar tendinopathy [PDF]
Craig Purdam+5 more
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The effects of mechanical loading on tendons--an in vivo and in vitro model study. [PDF]
Mechanical loading constantly acts on tendons, and a better understanding of its effects on the tendons is essential to gain more insights into tendon patho-physiology.
Wang, JHC, Zhang, J
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