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journal contribution
posted on 2023-08-01, 02:09authored bySteven ObstSteven Obst, R Newsham-West, RS Barrett
Our understanding of the immediate effects of exercise on Achilles free
tendon transverse morphology is limited to single site measurements
acquired at rest using 2D ultrasound. The purpose of this study was to
provide a detailed 3D description of changes in Achilles free tendon
morphology immediately following a single clinical bout of exercise.
Freehand 3D ultrasound was used to measure Achilles free tendon
length, and regional cross-sectional area (CSA), medio-lateral (ML)
diameter and antero-posterior (AP) diameter in healthy young adults
(N=14) at rest and during isometric muscle contraction, immediately
before and after 3×15 eccentric heel drops. Post-exercise reductions in
transverse strain were limited to CSA and AP diameter in the midproximal
region of the Achilles free tendon during muscle contraction.
The change in CSA strain during muscle contraction was significantly
correlated to the change in longitudinal strain (r=−0.72) and the
change in AP diameter strain (r=0.64). Overall findings suggest the
Achilles free tendon experiences a complex change in 3D morphology
following eccentric heel drop exercise that manifests under contractile
but not rest conditions, is most pronounced in the mid-proximal tendon
and is primarily driven by changes in AP diameter strain and not ML
diameter strain.