Personalized tendon loading reduces muscle‐tendon imbalances in male adolescent elite athletes

T. Domroes, Kolja Weidlich, S. Bohm, F. Mersmann, A. Arampatzis
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An imbalanced adaptation of muscle strength and tendon stiffness in response to training may increase tendon strain (i.e., the mechanical demand on the tendon) and consequently tendon injury risk. This study investigated if personalized tendon loading inducing tendon strain within the effective range for adaptation (4.5%–6.5%) can reduce musculotendinous imbalances in male adolescent handball athletes (15–16 years). At four measurement time points during a competitive season, we assessed knee extensor muscle strength and patellar tendon mechanical properties using dynamometry and ultrasonography and estimated the tendon's structural integrity with a peak spatial frequency (PSF) analysis of proximal tendon ultrasound scans. A control group (n = 13) followed their usual training routine, an intervention group (n = 13) integrated tendon exercises into their training (3x/week for ~31 weeks) with a personalized intensity corresponding to an average of ~6.2% tendon strain. We found a significant time by group interaction (p < 0.005) for knee extensor muscle strength and normalized patellar tendon stiffness with significant increases over time only in the intervention group (p < 0.001). There were no group differences or time‐dependent changes in patellar tendon strain during maximum voluntary contractions or PSF. At the individual level, the intervention group demonstrated lower fluctuations of maximum patellar tendon strain during the season (p = 0.005) and a descriptively lower frequency of athletes with high‐level tendon strain (≥9%). The findings suggest that the personalized tendon loading program reduced muscle‐tendon imbalances in male adolescent athletes, which may provide new opportunities for tendon injury prevention.
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个性化肌腱负载可减少男性青少年精英运动员的肌肉肌腱失衡现象
肌肉力量和肌腱硬度对训练的不平衡适应可能会增加肌腱应变(即对肌腱的机械要求),从而增加肌腱受伤的风险。本研究调查了在有效适应范围(4.5%-6.5%)内诱发肌腱应变的个性化肌腱负荷是否能减少男性青少年手球运动员(15-16 岁)的肌肉肌腱失衡。在一个竞技赛季的四个测量时间点,我们使用测力计和超声波检查评估了膝关节伸肌力量和髌腱机械性能,并通过对近端肌腱超声波扫描的峰值空间频率(PSF)分析估算了肌腱结构的完整性。对照组(n = 13)按照常规进行训练,干预组(n = 13)在训练中加入肌腱练习(每周 3 次,持续约 31 周),训练强度个性化,平均肌腱应变约为 6.2%。我们发现,膝关节伸肌力量和正常化髌腱僵硬度存在明显的组间时间交互作用(p < 0.005),只有干预组随着时间的推移才会有明显增加(p < 0.001)。在最大自主收缩或 PSF 期间,髌腱应变没有组间差异或时间依赖性变化。在个人层面上,干预组在赛季中的最大髌腱应变波动较小(p = 0.005),且具有高水平肌腱应变的运动员频率较低(≥9%)。研究结果表明,个性化肌腱负荷计划减少了男性青少年运动员肌肉-肌腱的不平衡,这可能为肌腱损伤的预防提供了新的机会。
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