Eccentric or Concentric Exercises for the Treatment of Tendinopathies?

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Eccentric or Concentric Exercises for the Treatment of Tendinopathies? / Couppé, Christian; Svensson, René B; Silbernagel, Karin Grävare; Langberg, Henning; Magnusson, S Peter.

I: Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Bind 45, Nr. 11, 11.2015, s. 853-863.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftKommentar/debatfagfællebedømt

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Couppé, C, Svensson, RB, Silbernagel, KG, Langberg, H & Magnusson, SP 2015, 'Eccentric or Concentric Exercises for the Treatment of Tendinopathies?', Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, bind 45, nr. 11, s. 853-863. https://doi.org/10.2519/jospt.2015.5910

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Couppé, C., Svensson, R. B., Silbernagel, K. G., Langberg, H., & Magnusson, S. P. (2015). Eccentric or Concentric Exercises for the Treatment of Tendinopathies? Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 45(11), 853-863. https://doi.org/10.2519/jospt.2015.5910

Vancouver

Couppé C, Svensson RB, Silbernagel KG, Langberg H, Magnusson SP. Eccentric or Concentric Exercises for the Treatment of Tendinopathies? Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2015 nov.;45(11):853-863. https://doi.org/10.2519/jospt.2015.5910

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Couppé, Christian ; Svensson, René B ; Silbernagel, Karin Grävare ; Langberg, Henning ; Magnusson, S Peter. / Eccentric or Concentric Exercises for the Treatment of Tendinopathies?. I: Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2015 ; Bind 45, Nr. 11. s. 853-863.

Bibtex

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title = "Eccentric or Concentric Exercises for the Treatment of Tendinopathies?",
abstract = "Tendinopathy is a very common disorder in both recreational and elite athletes. Many individuals have recurrent symptoms that lead to chronic conditions and termination of sports activity. Exercise has become a popular and somewhat efficacious treatment regime, and in particular isolated eccentric exercise has been promoted. In this review we cover the relevant evidence for different exercise regimes in tendinopathy rehabilitation with particular focus on the applied loads that are experienced by the tendon and how the exercise regime may affect these applied loads. There is no convincing clinical evidence that demonstrate that isolated eccentric loading exercises improve the clinical outcome more than other loading therapies. However, the great variation and sometimes insufficient reporting of details of treatment protocols hamper the interpretation of what may be the optimal exercise regime with respect to parameters like load magnitude, speed of movement, and recovery period between exercise sessions. Future studies should control for these loading parameters, evaluate various exercise dosages, and also think beyond isolated eccentric exercises to arrive at firm recommendations regarding rehabilitation of individuals with tendinopathies.",
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AB - Tendinopathy is a very common disorder in both recreational and elite athletes. Many individuals have recurrent symptoms that lead to chronic conditions and termination of sports activity. Exercise has become a popular and somewhat efficacious treatment regime, and in particular isolated eccentric exercise has been promoted. In this review we cover the relevant evidence for different exercise regimes in tendinopathy rehabilitation with particular focus on the applied loads that are experienced by the tendon and how the exercise regime may affect these applied loads. There is no convincing clinical evidence that demonstrate that isolated eccentric loading exercises improve the clinical outcome more than other loading therapies. However, the great variation and sometimes insufficient reporting of details of treatment protocols hamper the interpretation of what may be the optimal exercise regime with respect to parameters like load magnitude, speed of movement, and recovery period between exercise sessions. Future studies should control for these loading parameters, evaluate various exercise dosages, and also think beyond isolated eccentric exercises to arrive at firm recommendations regarding rehabilitation of individuals with tendinopathies.

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