@das_shield @TBandholm@ProfJillCook@KThorborg@JTthePT@SportfisioSwiss@lorenzo_masci@kgSilbernagel An aside for interest Tony. Same pilot data, the third step of an acceleration Achilles-calf sees around 130 BW/ sec, this diminished to 7 BW/ sec for Semimemb MTU, maybe more synergists but also disto-proximal attenuation from the other MTUs in series...yes we want the rest!
@das_shield @TBandholm@ProfJillCook@KThorborg@JTthePT@SportfisioSwiss@lorenzo_masci@kgSilbernagel The discussion has morphed a bit. Agree on importance in isos AND HSR..further is an apparent need to insert transition drills from HSR into running to reduce grief in the transition. Higher loading rate or related parameter appears important in planning this transition.
@TBandholm@ProfJillCook@KThorborg@JTthePT@SportfisioSwiss@lorenzo_masci@kgSilbernagel Biomx pilot data for Achilles with OpenSim analysis.Peak load rates of 130BW/ sec were max hop and sprint, occurs .02 sec after footstrike. HSR stand calf raise of +65kg was less by a factor of 4. Muscle-tendon force across activities similar except lower in Seated calf raise.
@Alex_Touche1@KThorborg I for one hope it's not. Never intended to be the magic bullet. A starting point of complete rehab. One exercise will not do it all in tendinopathy..