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Differences in hamstring muscle-tendon unit geometry and function between elite sprint and jump athletes and recreationally active controls
Lazarczuk, S. L., Hams, A. H., Bellinger, P. M., Timmins, R. G., Lievens, E., Kennedy, B., Opar, D., Barrett, R. S., Bourne, M. N.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2025)“…Barrett, R. S.…”
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Free Achilles tendon strain during selected rehabilitation, locomotor, jumping, and landing tasks
Devaprakash, D., Graham, D. F., Barrett, R. S., Lloyd, D. G., Obst, S. J., Kennedy, B., Adams, K. L., Kiely, R. J., Hunter, A., Vlahovich, N., Pease, D. L., Shim, V. B., Besier, T. F., Zheng, M., Cook, J. L., Pizzolato, C.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2022)“…Barrett, R. S.…”
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The free achilles tendon is shorter, stiffer, has larger cross-sectional area and longer T2* relaxation time in trained middle-distance runners compared to healthy controls
Devaprakash. D., Obst, S. J., Lloyd, D. G., Barrett, R. S., Kennedy, B., Ball, I., Adams, K. L., Collings, T. J., Davico, G., Hunter, A., Vlahovich, N., Pease, D. L., Pizzolato, C.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2020)“…Barrett, R. S.…”
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