CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PATELLAR AND ACHILLES TENDON IN SENIOR BADMINTON PLAYERS

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The purposes of the study were to describe the structural and mechanical properties of the patellar and Achilles tendons in senior badminton players (>35 years) and to detect possible asymmetries between dominant and non-dominant lower limb. Two hundred and six senior badminton players (52.2±9.6 years old) who participated in the 2018 Senior European Championship volunteered to participate in the study. The structural properties (thickness, width and cross-sectional area) by a Logiq® S8 ultrasound system and the mechanical properties (elasticity, tone, stiffness and elastography index) with myotonometry and sonoelastography of the patellar and Achilles tendons were assessed. Non-dominant Achilles tendon showed greater values for the thickness (5.34±19.90%, p=0.027) and width (1.57±8.52%, p=0.036) than those of the dominant tendon, while the dominant patellar tendon showed higher values for tone (2.09±12.96%, p=0.002) and stiffness (4.41±21.11%, p=0.002) compared to the non-dominant one.

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Abián, P., Bravo-Sánchez, A., Jiménez, F., & Abián-Vicén, J. (2022). CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PATELLAR AND ACHILLES TENDON IN SENIOR BADMINTON PLAYERS. Revista Internacional de Medicina y Ciencias de La Actividad Fisica y Del Deporte, 22(87), 437–453. https://doi.org/10.15366/rimcafd2022.87.001

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