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Ask the Physical Therapist! Caitlin Alexander, DPT Answers Your Injury Questions

The Strength Running Podcast

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Hierarchy of Tendon Loading and Stress Levels

The hierarchy of tendon loading and stress levels typically starts with isometric exercises as the least stressful, followed by eccentric and concentric motions. Eccentric exercises are the most stressful due to the lengthening under load, leading to more stress on muscle fibers and potentially causing more soreness. Plyometric exercises are considered the most stressful due to the elasticity and force production required, as well as the high body weight impact. These exercises can generate significant stress on the tendons, especially in high-impact activities like running or hopping.

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