Decline eccentric squats increases patellar tendon loading compared to standard eccentric squats

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Decline eccentric squats increases patellar tendon loading compared to standard eccentric squats. / Kongsgaard, M; Aagaard, P; Roikjaer, S; Olsen, D; Jensen, M; Langberg, Henning; Magnusson, S P.

I: Clinical Biomechanics, Bind 21, Nr. 7, 2006, s. 748-54.

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Kongsgaard, M, Aagaard, P, Roikjaer, S, Olsen, D, Jensen, M, Langberg, H & Magnusson, SP 2006, 'Decline eccentric squats increases patellar tendon loading compared to standard eccentric squats', Clinical Biomechanics, bind 21, nr. 7, s. 748-54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2006.03.004

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Kongsgaard, M., Aagaard, P., Roikjaer, S., Olsen, D., Jensen, M., Langberg, H., & Magnusson, S. P. (2006). Decline eccentric squats increases patellar tendon loading compared to standard eccentric squats. Clinical Biomechanics, 21(7), 748-54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2006.03.004

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Kongsgaard M, Aagaard P, Roikjaer S, Olsen D, Jensen M, Langberg H o.a. Decline eccentric squats increases patellar tendon loading compared to standard eccentric squats. Clinical Biomechanics. 2006;21(7):748-54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2006.03.004

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Kongsgaard, M ; Aagaard, P ; Roikjaer, S ; Olsen, D ; Jensen, M ; Langberg, Henning ; Magnusson, S P. / Decline eccentric squats increases patellar tendon loading compared to standard eccentric squats. I: Clinical Biomechanics. 2006 ; Bind 21, Nr. 7. s. 748-54.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Recent studies have shown excellent clinical results using eccentric squat training on a 25 degrees decline board to treat patellar tendinopathy. It remains unknown why therapeutic management of patellar tendinopathy using decline eccentric squats offer superior clinical efficacy compared to standard horizontal eccentric squats. This study aimed to compare electromyography activity, patellar tendon strain and joint angle kinematics during standard and decline eccentric squats.",
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AU - Kongsgaard, M

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AU - Magnusson, S P

PY - 2006

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KW - Elasticity

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Knee Joint

KW - Male

KW - Muscle Contraction

KW - Muscle, Skeletal

KW - Patellar Ligament

KW - Physical Exertion

KW - Stress, Mechanical

KW - Task Performance and Analysis

KW - Weight-Bearing

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