KINESIOL 3K03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Nociceptor, Eccentric Training, Muscle Contraction
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Chronic injury damage is accrued over time (slow progressive failure: pain is on medial side of tibia . Cause? situated on posterior side) is something happening to: arch control below , bottom half or bottom third of medial edge of tibia, pain caused from: 1. Connective tissue pulling too hard on tibia: connective tissue: fhl, tp, soleus (most medial, cross sectional area of tibia is large proximally and, pain caused from: 2. Arch control muscles which help to support medial longitudinal arch: (fhl: over pronators who are constantly stretching arch, may as a result be. Tp, soleus) pulling on the fhl and tp, causing pulling on tibia causing pain: lack of arch control. Jumping causing eccentric loading on soleus could be causing tensile loading and pulling on tibia. Reactive tendinopathy: acute overload: done something that has acutely overloaded the tendon (causing (cid:498)achilles tendinopathy(cid:499, unusual movement for achilles (jumping, hill running if it hasn"t.