Uphill running improves achilles tendon mechanical properties

by admin on August 9, 2012

Uphill running improves rat Achilles tendon tissue mechanical properties, and alters gene expression without inducing pathological changes. Heinemeier KM, Skovgaard D, Bayer ML, Qvortrup K, Kjaer A, Kjaer M, Magnusson SP, Kongsgaard M. J Appl Physiol.

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Uphill running improves achilles tendon mechanical properties

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