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Differences in Biomechanical Loading Magnitude During a Landing Task in Male Athletes With and Those Without Patellar Tendinopathy
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机译:Differences in Biomechanical Loading Magnitude During a Landing Task in Male Athletes With and Those Without Patellar Tendinopathy
Context: Researchers have not established if overloading or underloading movement profiles are present in symptomatic and asymptomatic athletes with patellar tendon structural abnormality (PTA) compared with healthy athletes. Objective: To compare involved-limb landing biomechanics between male athletes with and those without patellar tendinopathy. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: A total of 43 male athletes were grouped based on patellar tendon pain and ultrasound imaging of the proximal patellar tendon: symptomatic with PTA (SYM; n = 13; age = 19.62 6 1.61 years, height =1.82 6 0.05 m, mass = 83.46 65.12 kg), asymptomatic with PTA (ASYM; n = 15; age = 21.13 6 1.88 years, height=1.84 6 0.07 m, mass = 81.45 6 13.26 kg), and healthy control (CON; n = 15; age = 19.60 6 1.55 years, height = 1.84 6 0.09 m, mass = 79.09 6 12.37 kg).
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