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Human hamstring muscles adapt to eccentric exercise by changing optimum length
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This is the first study to show a sustained shift in optimum angle of human muscle as a protective strategy against injury from eccentric exercise. Implications of this work for athletes, particularly those prone to hamstring strains are discussed.
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