Persistent functional loss following ruptured Achilles tendon is associated with reduced gastrocnemius muscle fascicle length, elongated gastrocnemius and soleus tendon, and reduced muscle cross‐sectional area

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Persistent functional loss following ruptured Achilles tendon is associated with reduced gastrocnemius muscle fascicle length, elongated gastrocnemius and soleus tendon, and reduced muscle cross‐sectional area. / Svensson, René B.; Couppé, Christian; Agergaard, Anne‐Sofie; Ohrhammar Josefsen, Christian; Jensen, Mikkel Holm; Barfod, Kristoffer Weisskirchner; Nybing, Janus D.; Hansen, Philip; Krogsgaard, Michael; Magnusson, S. Peter.

In: Translational Sports Medicine, Vol. 2, No. 6, 2019, p. 316-324.

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Harvard

Svensson, RB, Couppé, C, Agergaard, AS, Ohrhammar Josefsen, C, Jensen, MH, Barfod, KW, Nybing, JD, Hansen, P, Krogsgaard, M & Magnusson, SP 2019, 'Persistent functional loss following ruptured Achilles tendon is associated with reduced gastrocnemius muscle fascicle length, elongated gastrocnemius and soleus tendon, and reduced muscle cross‐sectional area', Translational Sports Medicine, vol. 2, no. 6, pp. 316-324. https://doi.org/10.1002/tsm2.v2.6

APA

Svensson, R. B., Couppé, C., Agergaard, AS., Ohrhammar Josefsen, C., Jensen, M. H., Barfod, K. W., Nybing, J. D., Hansen, P., Krogsgaard, M., & Magnusson, S. P. (2019). Persistent functional loss following ruptured Achilles tendon is associated with reduced gastrocnemius muscle fascicle length, elongated gastrocnemius and soleus tendon, and reduced muscle cross‐sectional area. Translational Sports Medicine, 2(6), 316-324. https://doi.org/10.1002/tsm2.v2.6

Vancouver

Svensson RB, Couppé C, Agergaard AS, Ohrhammar Josefsen C, Jensen MH, Barfod KW et al. Persistent functional loss following ruptured Achilles tendon is associated with reduced gastrocnemius muscle fascicle length, elongated gastrocnemius and soleus tendon, and reduced muscle cross‐sectional area. Translational Sports Medicine. 2019;2(6):316-324. https://doi.org/10.1002/tsm2.v2.6

Author

Svensson, René B. ; Couppé, Christian ; Agergaard, Anne‐Sofie ; Ohrhammar Josefsen, Christian ; Jensen, Mikkel Holm ; Barfod, Kristoffer Weisskirchner ; Nybing, Janus D. ; Hansen, Philip ; Krogsgaard, Michael ; Magnusson, S. Peter. / Persistent functional loss following ruptured Achilles tendon is associated with reduced gastrocnemius muscle fascicle length, elongated gastrocnemius and soleus tendon, and reduced muscle cross‐sectional area. In: Translational Sports Medicine. 2019 ; Vol. 2, No. 6. pp. 316-324.

Bibtex

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title = "Persistent functional loss following ruptured Achilles tendon is associated with reduced gastrocnemius muscle fascicle length, elongated gastrocnemius and soleus tendon, and reduced muscle cross‐sectional area",
author = "Svensson, {Ren{\'e} B.} and Christian Coupp{\'e} and Anne‐Sofie Agergaard and {Ohrhammar Josefsen}, Christian and Jensen, {Mikkel Holm} and Barfod, {Kristoffer Weisskirchner} and Nybing, {Janus D.} and Philip Hansen and Michael Krogsgaard and Magnusson, {S. Peter}",
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AU - Ohrhammar Josefsen, Christian

AU - Jensen, Mikkel Holm

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AU - Nybing, Janus D.

AU - Hansen, Philip

AU - Krogsgaard, Michael

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