Mechanical properties of the human Achilles tendon, in vivo

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Mechanical properties of the human Achilles tendon, in vivo. / Kongsgaard, M; Nielsen, C H; Hegnsvad, S; Aagaard, P; Magnusson, S P.

I: Clinical Biomechanics, Bind 26, Nr. 7, 2011, s. 772-7.

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Kongsgaard, M, Nielsen, CH, Hegnsvad, S, Aagaard, P & Magnusson, SP 2011, 'Mechanical properties of the human Achilles tendon, in vivo', Clinical Biomechanics, bind 26, nr. 7, s. 772-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2011.02.011

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Kongsgaard, M., Nielsen, C. H., Hegnsvad, S., Aagaard, P., & Magnusson, S. P. (2011). Mechanical properties of the human Achilles tendon, in vivo. Clinical Biomechanics, 26(7), 772-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2011.02.011

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Kongsgaard M, Nielsen CH, Hegnsvad S, Aagaard P, Magnusson SP. Mechanical properties of the human Achilles tendon, in vivo. Clinical Biomechanics. 2011;26(7):772-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2011.02.011

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Kongsgaard, M ; Nielsen, C H ; Hegnsvad, S ; Aagaard, P ; Magnusson, S P. / Mechanical properties of the human Achilles tendon, in vivo. I: Clinical Biomechanics. 2011 ; Bind 26, Nr. 7. s. 772-7.

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abstract = "Ultrasonography has been widely applied for in vivo measurements of tendon mechanical properties. Assessments of human Achilles tendon mechanical properties have received great interest. Achilles tendon injuries predominantly occur in the tendon region between the Achilles-soleus myotendinous junction and Achilles-calcaneus osteotendinous junction i.e. in the free Achilles tendon. However, there has been no adequate ultrasound based method for quantifying the mechanical properties of the free human Achilles tendon. This study aimed to: 1) examine the mechanical properties of the free human Achilles tendon in vivo by the use of ultrasonography and 2) assess the between-day reproducibility of these measurements.",
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AU - Nielsen, C H

AU - Hegnsvad, S

AU - Aagaard, P

AU - Magnusson, S P

N1 - Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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N2 - Ultrasonography has been widely applied for in vivo measurements of tendon mechanical properties. Assessments of human Achilles tendon mechanical properties have received great interest. Achilles tendon injuries predominantly occur in the tendon region between the Achilles-soleus myotendinous junction and Achilles-calcaneus osteotendinous junction i.e. in the free Achilles tendon. However, there has been no adequate ultrasound based method for quantifying the mechanical properties of the free human Achilles tendon. This study aimed to: 1) examine the mechanical properties of the free human Achilles tendon in vivo by the use of ultrasonography and 2) assess the between-day reproducibility of these measurements.

AB - Ultrasonography has been widely applied for in vivo measurements of tendon mechanical properties. Assessments of human Achilles tendon mechanical properties have received great interest. Achilles tendon injuries predominantly occur in the tendon region between the Achilles-soleus myotendinous junction and Achilles-calcaneus osteotendinous junction i.e. in the free Achilles tendon. However, there has been no adequate ultrasound based method for quantifying the mechanical properties of the free human Achilles tendon. This study aimed to: 1) examine the mechanical properties of the free human Achilles tendon in vivo by the use of ultrasonography and 2) assess the between-day reproducibility of these measurements.

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