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Exercise Effects on the Biomechanical Properties of the Achilles Tendon—A Narrative Review

Changxiao Yu, Liqin Deng, Li Li, Xini Zhang, Weijie Fu

2022Biology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The morphological and mechanical properties (e.g., stiffness, stress, and force) of the Achilles tendon (AT) are generally associated with its tendinosis and ruptures, particularly amongst runners. Interest in potential approaches to reduce or prevent the risk of AT injuries has grown exponentially as tendon mechanics have been efficiently improving. The following review aims to discuss the effect of different types of exercise on the AT properties. In this review article, we review literature showing the possibility to influence the mechanical properties of the AT from the perspective of acute exercise and long-term training interventions, and we discuss the reasons for inconsistent results. Finally, we review the role of the habitual state in the AT properties. The findings of the included studies suggest that physical exercise could efficiently improve the AT mechanical properties. In particular, relatively long-term and low-intensity eccentric training may be a useful adjunct to enhance the mechanical loading of the AT.

Topics & Concepts

Narrative reviewAchilles tendonTendinosisTendonPerspective (graphical)Physical medicine and rehabilitationEccentric trainingTendinopathyBiologyEccentricComputer scienceMedicineIntensive care medicineAnatomyMechanical engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligenceTendon Structure and TreatmentSports injuries and preventionShoulder Injury and Treatment