“…In contrast, mechanobiological responses due to repetitive muscle-ligament interaction could alter the material properties of the ligament (Magnusson, Narici, Maganaris, & Kjaer, 2008;Woo, Gomez, Woo, & Akeson, 1982), leading to increases in TCL thickness and stiffness (Mhanna, Marquardt, & Li, 2016). Changes to the TCL's material properties have been suggested as a possible etiology for CTS (John, Nau, Nahser, Reinhardt, & Venjakob, 1983;Marquardt, Gabra, Evans, Seitz, & Li, 2016). Finally, transecting the TCL as a surgical treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome unavoidably disrupts the muscle-ligament structure and function, which may explain postoperative complications such as weakened grip strength (Brooks, Schiller, Allen, & Akelman, 2003;Fuss & Wagner, 1996).…”