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Section Editor
Dean Taylor, MD
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Viscoelastic properties of muscle-tendon units: The biomechanical effects of stretching. Taylor DC, Dalton JD, Seaber AV, et al: Am J Sports Med 1990;18:300-309.
The effects of early mobilisation and immobilisation on the healing process following muscle injuries.
Evaluation of the myotoxicity of bupivacaine in bier blocks--a biochemical and electron microscopic study. Injuries at the myotendinous junction. TJ Noonan and WE Garrett. Clin Sports Med. Vol 11. 1992. p 783-806.
Classification of the vascular anatomy of muscles: experimental and clinical correlation.
Muscle flap transposition with function preservation: technical and clinical considerations. Histochemical correlates of hamstring injuries. WE Garrett et al. Am J. Sports Med. Vol 12. 1984. p 98-103.
Biomechanical comparison of stimulated and nonstimulated skeletal muscle pulled to failure.
Immediate and delayed neurorrhaphy in a rabbit model: a functional, histologic, and biochemical comparison.
The effect of muscle architecture on the biomechanical failure properties of skeletal muscle under passive extension.
Computed tomography of hamstring muscle strains. Viscoelastic properties of muscle-tendon units. The biomechanical effects of stretching.
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