Tendon Stiffness
Tendon stiffness refers to the resistance of a tendon to deformation under load. Tendons are connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, playing a crucial role in transmitting force and enabling movement. Stiffness in tendons is influenced by factors such as their collagen content, cross-linking of collagen fibers, and overall health. High tendon stiffness is associated with efficient force transmission, contributing to better performance in activities requiring explosive power, such as sprinting and jumping. However, excessive stiffness can lead to a higher risk of injury, as less flexible tendons are more prone to tears and strains. Conversely, low tendon stiffness may result in inefficient force transfer and decreased performance. Maintaining optimal tendon stiffness through proper training, stretching, and nutrition is essential for athletes and individuals engaging in regular physical activity to enhance performance and reduce injury risk.