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Asymptomatic players with a patellar tendon abnormality do not adapt their landing mechanics when fatigued.

Suzi Edwards1, Julie R Steele2, Deirdre E McGhee2, Craig R Purdam3, Jill L Cook4.   

Abstract

This study aimed to explore how asymptomatic athletes with a patellar tendon abnormality (PTA), who are at high risk of developing patellar tendinopathy, alter their landing technique and net patellar tendon loads generated in response to fatigue. Seven asymptomatic players with a PTA performed five successful vertical stop-jump trials before and after a fatigue protocol. Fatigue protocol involved participants repeatedly performing sets of 30 submaximal jump exercises on a sledge apparatus followed by 30 s rest until the task failure criteria were reached. Three-dimensional ground reaction forces, lower limb kinematics and net peak patellar tendon force were recorded during the stop-jump task. No significant between-fatigue condition differences in net patellar tendon loading, or most secondary outcome variables were observed. Only some fatigue changes were seen during the vertical landing phase. Asymptomatic PTA participants did not modify their landing technique or net patellar tendon loading during a stop-jump task in response to fatigue. The lack of between-fatigue condition differences displayed by the asymptomatic PTA participants during both landing phases suggest that these individuals may not be capable of sufficient movement variability in their landing strategies to adapt to fatigue.

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Keywords:  Tendinopathy/tendinitis; biomechanics/lower extremity; knee; prevention (injury)

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27241475     DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2016.1189085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci        ISSN: 0264-0414            Impact factor:   3.337


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Authors:  Abdulhamit Tayfur; Arman Haque; Jose Inacio Salles; Peter Malliaras; Hazel Screen; Dylan Morrissey
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  2021-09-23       Impact factor: 11.928

2.  Spanish Consensus Statement: Clinical Management and Treatment of Tendinopathies in Sport.

Authors:  Tomas Fernandez-Jaén; Guillermo Álvarez Rey; Francisco Angulo; Jordi Ardevol Cuesta; Rafael Arriaza Loureda; Fernando Ávila España; Juan Ayala; Ramón Balius Matas; Fernando Baró Pazos; Juan de Dios Beas Jiménez; Jorge Candel Rosell; César Cobián Fernandez; M Del Pilar Doñoro Cuevas; Francisco Esparza Ros; Josefina Espejo Colmenero; Jorge Fernández de Prado; Juan José García Cota; Jose Ignacio Garrido González; Carlos Gonzalez de Vega; Manuela González Santander; Miguel Ángel Herrador Munilla; Francisco Ivorra Ruiz; Fernando Jiménez Díaz; Antonio Maestro Fernandez; Pedro Manonelles Marqueta; Juan José Muñoz Benito; Ramón Olivé Vilás; Carles Pedret; Xavier Peirau Teres; José Peña Amaro; Jordi Puigdellivoll Grifell; Juan Pérez San Roque; Christophe Ramírez Parenteu; Juan Ribas Serna; Gil Rodas; Mikel Sánchez Álvarez; Carlos Sanchez Marchori; Lluis Til Perez; Rosario Ureña Durán; Miguel Del Valle Soto; José María Villalón Alonso; Pedro Guillen García
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2017-10-31
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