McCrum Christopher, Oberländer Kai D, Epro Gaspar, Krauss Peter, James Darren C, Reeves Neil D, Karamanidis Kiros
Department of Human Movement Science, NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Institute of Movement and Sport Gerontology, German Sport University Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
Clin Physiol Funct Imaging. 2018 May;38(3):517-523. doi: 10.1111/cpf.12472. Epub 2017 Sep 24.
Tendons are viscoelastic, which implies loading rate dependency, but loading rates of contractions are often not controlled during assessment of human tendon mechanical properties in vivo. We investigated the effects of sustained submaximal isometric plantarflexion contractions, which potentially negate loading rate dependency, on the stiffness of the human Achilles tendon in vivo using dynamometry and ultrasonography. Maximum voluntary contractions (high loading rate), ramp maximum force contractions with 3 s loading (lower loading rate) and sustained contractions (held for 3 s) at 25%, 50% and 80% of maximal tendon force were conducted. No loading rate effect on stiffness (25-80% max. tendon force) was found. However, loading rate effects were seen up to 25% of maximum tendon force, which were reduced by the sustained method. Sustained plantarflexion contractions may negate loading rate effects on tendon mechanical properties and appear suitable for assessing human Achilles tendon stiffness in vivo.
肌腱具有粘弹性,这意味着其依赖于加载速率,但在体内评估人类肌腱力学性能时,收缩的加载速率通常不受控制。我们使用测力计和超声检查,研究了持续次最大等长跖屈收缩(这可能消除加载速率依赖性)对体内人类跟腱刚度的影响。进行了最大自主收缩(高加载速率)、3秒加载的斜坡最大力收缩(较低加载速率)以及在最大肌腱力的25%、50%和80%下的持续收缩(保持3秒)。未发现加载速率对刚度有影响(最大肌腱力的25%-80%)。然而,在最大肌腱力的25%以内可观察到加载速率效应,而持续收缩方法可降低这种效应。持续跖屈收缩可能消除加载速率对肌腱力学性能的影响,似乎适用于在体内评估人类跟腱刚度。