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Patellar and Achilles Tendon Stiffness in Elite Soccer Players Assessed Using Myotonometric Measurements

BACKGROUND: Tendon overuse injuries are an issue in elite footballers (soccer players) and may affect tendon function. Achilles and patellar tendinopathy are the most frequent pathologies. Tendon stiffness, the relationship between the force applied to a tendon and the displacement exerted, may help...

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Autores principales: Cristi-Sánchez, Iver, Danes-Daetz, Claudia, Neira, Alejandro, Ferrada, Wilson, Yáñez Díaz, Roberto, Silvestre Aguirre, Rony
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6391548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30601077
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738118820517
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author Cristi-Sánchez, Iver
Danes-Daetz, Claudia
Neira, Alejandro
Ferrada, Wilson
Yáñez Díaz, Roberto
Silvestre Aguirre, Rony
author_facet Cristi-Sánchez, Iver
Danes-Daetz, Claudia
Neira, Alejandro
Ferrada, Wilson
Yáñez Díaz, Roberto
Silvestre Aguirre, Rony
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description BACKGROUND: Tendon overuse injuries are an issue in elite footballers (soccer players) and may affect tendon function. Achilles and patellar tendinopathy are the most frequent pathologies. Tendon stiffness, the relationship between the force applied to a tendon and the displacement exerted, may help represent tendon function. Stiffness is affected by training and pathology. Nevertheless, information regarding this mechanical property is lacking for elite soccer athletes. HYPOTHESIS: Achilles and patellar tendon stiffness assessed using myotonometric measurements will be greater in elite soccer athletes than in control participants. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 4. METHODS: Forty-nine elite soccer athletes and 49 control participants were evaluated during the 2017 preseason. A handheld device was used to measure Achilles and patellar tendon stiffness. Dominant and nondominant limbs were assessed for both groups. RESULTS: A significantly stiffer patellar tendon was found for both the dominant and the nondominant limb in the elite soccer athletes compared with the control group. Nevertheless, no differences were found in Achilles tendon stiffness between groups. When comparing between playing positions in soccer athletes, no significant differences were found for both tendons. CONCLUSION: Greater patellar tendon stiffness may be related to an improvement in force transmission during muscle contraction. On the other hand, it seems that after years of professional training, Achilles tendon stiffness does not change, conserving the storing-releasing function of elastic energy. The nonsignificant differences between positions may be attributable to the years of homogeneous training that the players underwent. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The present study shows another technique for measuring mechanical properties of tendons in soccer athletes that could be used in clinical settings. In the future, this technique may help clinicians choose the best exercise protocol to address impairments in tendon stiffness.
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spelling pubmed-63915482020-01-02 Patellar and Achilles Tendon Stiffness in Elite Soccer Players Assessed Using Myotonometric Measurements Cristi-Sánchez, Iver Danes-Daetz, Claudia Neira, Alejandro Ferrada, Wilson Yáñez Díaz, Roberto Silvestre Aguirre, Rony Sports Health Current Research BACKGROUND: Tendon overuse injuries are an issue in elite footballers (soccer players) and may affect tendon function. Achilles and patellar tendinopathy are the most frequent pathologies. Tendon stiffness, the relationship between the force applied to a tendon and the displacement exerted, may help represent tendon function. Stiffness is affected by training and pathology. Nevertheless, information regarding this mechanical property is lacking for elite soccer athletes. HYPOTHESIS: Achilles and patellar tendon stiffness assessed using myotonometric measurements will be greater in elite soccer athletes than in control participants. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 4. METHODS: Forty-nine elite soccer athletes and 49 control participants were evaluated during the 2017 preseason. A handheld device was used to measure Achilles and patellar tendon stiffness. Dominant and nondominant limbs were assessed for both groups. RESULTS: A significantly stiffer patellar tendon was found for both the dominant and the nondominant limb in the elite soccer athletes compared with the control group. Nevertheless, no differences were found in Achilles tendon stiffness between groups. When comparing between playing positions in soccer athletes, no significant differences were found for both tendons. CONCLUSION: Greater patellar tendon stiffness may be related to an improvement in force transmission during muscle contraction. On the other hand, it seems that after years of professional training, Achilles tendon stiffness does not change, conserving the storing-releasing function of elastic energy. The nonsignificant differences between positions may be attributable to the years of homogeneous training that the players underwent. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The present study shows another technique for measuring mechanical properties of tendons in soccer athletes that could be used in clinical settings. In the future, this technique may help clinicians choose the best exercise protocol to address impairments in tendon stiffness. SAGE Publications 2019-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6391548/ /pubmed/30601077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738118820517 Text en © 2019 The Author(s)
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Cristi-Sánchez, Iver
Danes-Daetz, Claudia
Neira, Alejandro
Ferrada, Wilson
Yáñez Díaz, Roberto
Silvestre Aguirre, Rony
Patellar and Achilles Tendon Stiffness in Elite Soccer Players Assessed Using Myotonometric Measurements
title Patellar and Achilles Tendon Stiffness in Elite Soccer Players Assessed Using Myotonometric Measurements
title_full Patellar and Achilles Tendon Stiffness in Elite Soccer Players Assessed Using Myotonometric Measurements
title_fullStr Patellar and Achilles Tendon Stiffness in Elite Soccer Players Assessed Using Myotonometric Measurements
title_full_unstemmed Patellar and Achilles Tendon Stiffness in Elite Soccer Players Assessed Using Myotonometric Measurements
title_short Patellar and Achilles Tendon Stiffness in Elite Soccer Players Assessed Using Myotonometric Measurements
title_sort patellar and achilles tendon stiffness in elite soccer players assessed using myotonometric measurements
topic Current Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6391548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30601077
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738118820517
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