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- W2068442896 abstract "Exercise and repetitive physical activity are associated with adaptive pathophysiological change. In particular, the musculoskeletal system responds to internal and external physical load. Adaptation of muscle and bone may result from loading of the body in an attempt to minimise and attenuate force via improved intra and intermuscular coordination. Bone is sensitive to compressive forces and responds by growth in the pre adult skeleton. Muscle tissue also adapts to physical load through the growing years. Studies in the athletic population report significant physical difference in dominant versus non-dominant arms of tennis players. These differences are seen in muscle and bone. The effect of exercise load on the development of tendon tissue is unknown. A review was undertaken of ultrasound tendon studies of the dominant and non-dominant shoulder, elbow and lower limbs of 50 junior tennis players. Measurements of the ultrasound scans were evaluated to determine significant tendon size change throughout the cohort. The results of this review will be presented with a discussion into the clinical relevance." @default.
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- W2068442896 title "Is there a difference in tendon on the dominant arm compared with the non-dominant arm in tennis players?" @default.
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