Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, Neuromuscular Research Center, University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
Faculty of Movement and Rehabilitation Science, Human Movement Biomechanics Research Group, KU Leuven, Belgium.
J Biomech. 2023 May;152:111583. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2023.111583. Epub 2023 Apr 13.
The Achilles tendon (AT) is the strongest tendon in humans, yet it often suffers from injury. The mechanical properties of the AT afford efficient movement, power amplification and power attenuation during locomotor tasks. The properties and the unique structure of the AT as a common tendon for three muscles have been studied frequently in humans using in vivo methods since 1990's. As a part of the celebration of 50 years history of the International Society of Biomechanics, this paper reviews the history of the AT research focusing on its mechanical properties in humans. The questions addressed are: What are the most important mechanical properties of the Achilles tendon, how are they studied, what is their significance to human movement, and how do they adapt? We foresee that the ongoing developments in experimental methods and modeling can provide ways to advance knowledge of the complex three-dimensional structure and properties of the Achilles tendon in vivo, and to enable monitoring of the loading and recovery for optimizing individual adaptations.
跟腱(Achilles tendon,AT)是人类最强壮的肌腱,但它经常受伤。AT 的力学性能在运动任务中为高效运动、功率放大和功率衰减提供了条件。自 20 世纪 90 年代以来,人们使用体内方法频繁地研究了 AT 作为三块肌肉的共同肌腱的特性和独特结构。作为国际生物力学学会 50 年历史庆祝活动的一部分,本文回顾了跟腱研究的历史,重点关注其在人类中的力学特性。本文探讨的问题是:跟腱最重要的力学特性是什么,它们是如何被研究的,它们对人类运动有什么意义,以及它们是如何适应的?我们预计,实验方法和建模的不断发展可以为深入了解跟腱的复杂三维结构和特性提供途径,并能够监测负荷和恢复情况,从而优化个体适应。