2023
DOI: 10.1111/sms.14467
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Intratendinous pressure of the Achilles tendon during exercise is related to the degree of tendon torsion

Lauren Pringels,
Michael Stouthandel,
Tom Van Hoof
et al.

Abstract: Torsion of the Achilles tendon (AT) enhances tensile strength, but a high degree of torsion might also be a risk factor for Achilles tendinopathy, due to greater internal compression exerted during tensile loading. However, evidence supporting the grounds for this assumption is lacking. Hence, we aimed to investigate the impact of AT torsion type on intratendinous pressure. Eighteen human fresh frozen cadaveric legs were mounted in a testing rig and a miniature pressure catheter was placed through ultrasound‐g… Show more

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“…In the Sports Medicine & Orthopedics section, the paper by Pringels et al 4 investigated whether a high degree of torsion might be a risk factor for Achilles tendinopathy, due to greater internal compression exerted during tensile loading. They measured intratendinous pressures during a simulated straight-knee calf stretch and eccentric heel drop on cadaveric specimens.…”
Section: Sjmss Paper Of the Year 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Sports Medicine & Orthopedics section, the paper by Pringels et al 4 investigated whether a high degree of torsion might be a risk factor for Achilles tendinopathy, due to greater internal compression exerted during tensile loading. They measured intratendinous pressures during a simulated straight-knee calf stretch and eccentric heel drop on cadaveric specimens.…”
Section: Sjmss Paper Of the Year 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%