Age-related differences in gastrocnemii muscles and Achilles tendon mechanical properties in vivo

Ageing is associated with alterations in the structure and function of the contractile and elastic tissues that enable movement, posture, and balance. Alterations in structure and mechanical properties of the ankle plantarflexors and Achilles tendon are of particular interest due to their important...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biomechanics 2020-11, Vol.112, p.110067-110067, Article 110067
Hauptverfasser: Lindemann, India, Coombes, Brooke K., Tucker, Kylie, Hug, François, Dick, Taylor J.M.
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Zusammenfassung:Ageing is associated with alterations in the structure and function of the contractile and elastic tissues that enable movement, posture, and balance. Alterations in structure and mechanical properties of the ankle plantarflexors and Achilles tendon are of particular interest due to their important ‘catapult-like’ function during efficient and healthy human locomotion. In this study, we examined age-related differences in the in vivo mechanical properties of both muscle and tendon in the human ankle plantarflexors in healthy younger (21 ± 3.25 years) and older (69 ± 2.86 years) adults. All participants were physically active, to represent healthy ageing. B-mode ultrasound coupled with force measurements was used to determine in vivo Achilles tendon stiffness and shear-wave elastography was used to measure shear modulus, an index of muscle stiffness, in the medial and lateral gastrocnemii. We found that older adults displayed 43% lower (p = 0.004) Achilles tendon stiffness, 59% lower (p 
ISSN:0021-9290
1873-2380
DOI:10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.110067