Achilles Tendons (@seth0neill) 's Twitter Profile
Achilles Tendons

@seth0neill

Seth is an Associate Professor at the University of Leicester. PhD on Achilles Tendinopathy (tendon disorders) and still studying/learning.

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linkhttp://www.achillestendonresearch.com calendar_today29-05-2012 14:13:31

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Institute of Sports Medicine Copenhagen (@ismcopenhagen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning’s meeting is delivered by our guest clinician and researcher Lauren Pringels who recently completed his PhD at Ghent University Research talking about “Achilles tendinopathy - Exploring the role of intratendinous pressure” 🦵 #tendon

This morning’s meeting is delivered by our guest clinician and researcher <a href="/LaurenPringels/">Lauren Pringels</a> who recently completed his PhD at <a href="/ResearchUGent/">Ghent University Research</a> talking about “Achilles tendinopathy - Exploring the role of intratendinous pressure” 🦵 #tendon
Chris Beardsley (@sandcresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brain macrophages appear to be responsible for propagating the inflammatory cytokine signal from damaged muscles across the blood-brain barrier into the brain to produce supraspinal CNS fatigue in the post-workout period.

Brain macrophages appear to be responsible for propagating the inflammatory cytokine signal from damaged muscles across the blood-brain barrier into the brain to produce supraspinal CNS fatigue in the post-workout period.
Marwan Al-Dawoud (@drmarwanal_d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦶🏽ACHILLES RUPTURE… or is it? 🤔 55M treated conservatively after pothole injury 3yrs later, still struggling—referred to SEM POCUS: large bony fragment, not rupture Likely avulsion #, not tendon rupture Early POCUS could’ve changed everything Consent ✅

Research at Leicester's Hospitals (@leicresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you help shape the future of research into Urinary Tract Infections (#UTIs)? If you struggle with recurrent UTIs come and talk to us about your experiences and give us your thoughts on potential future treatments. Friday 23 May 2025 University of Leicester 6pm-8pm. Food and drinks

Dr Lesley McBride (@lmcbphysio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want the latest expert consensus on neck training please read our newly published paper👇British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) well done Molly for pulling this truly global group of experts together! #neckstrength #concussion #HAE #evidencebased University of Leicester Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) UoL Physio Society- Student account

Achilles Tendons (@seth0neill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elevated glycated haemoglobin affects Achilles tendon properties and walking capacity in healthy people without a diagnosis of diabetes | Scientific Reports nature.com/articles/s4159…

Chris Beardsley (@sandcresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When eccentric contractions are performed with long rests between each rep, post-workout fatigue occurs with no indications of myofibrillar damage, unlike when short rests are taken between each rep. Yet again, this shows that muscle damage is not the result of tearing forces.

When eccentric contractions are performed with long rests between each rep, post-workout fatigue occurs with no indications of myofibrillar damage, unlike when short rests are taken between each rep. Yet again, this shows that muscle damage is not the result of tearing forces.
carlespedret (@carlespedret) 's Twitter Profile Photo

High-resolution US is a reliable diagnostic tool for muscle belly and MTJ injuries. MRI remains essential for high-grade tendon injuries. US serves as the first-line imaging modality. MRI reserved for cases that require a detailed prognostic assessment. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40361871/

Jackson Fyfe (@jacksonfyfe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can muscles “remember” past training? Resistance training triggers protein changes - most reverse with detraining, but some remain elevated 10 weeks later. This suggests a molecular “memory” that reflects prior training history. doi.org/10.1113/jp2881…

Can muscles “remember” past training?

Resistance training triggers protein changes - most reverse with detraining, but some remain elevated 10 weeks later.

This suggests a molecular “memory” that reflects prior training history.

doi.org/10.1113/jp2881…
Matt Taberner (@matttaberner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New JOSPT Community blog 🚨 Designing practice “on the road” when returning to sport in the NBA – finding structure amidst the chaos of the play-offs 🏀 Open access 🔓 jospt.org/do/10.2519/jos… Harjiv Singh, PhD Bryce Murphy Jason Avedesian, PhD Dean Little David Taylor

🚨 New <a href="/JOSPT/">JOSPT Community</a> blog 🚨

Designing practice “on the road” when returning to sport in the NBA – finding structure amidst the chaos of the play-offs 🏀

Open access 🔓

jospt.org/do/10.2519/jos…

<a href="/singh_harjiv/">Harjiv Singh, PhD</a> <a href="/BryceVMurphy/">Bryce Murphy</a> <a href="/JasonAvedesian/">Jason Avedesian, PhD</a> <a href="/DeanLittle/">Dean Little</a> <a href="/Bballphysio/">David Taylor</a>
Tendon Research Group @ UD (@udtendongroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡️New Pub⚡️Findings suggest prolonged symptom duration in midportion Achilles tendinopathy is unlikely to ⬆️ the occurrence of symptoms associated with central sensitization bit.ly/3SK7rMx Great work Morgan Potter, PT, DPT Ryan Dr. Karin G Silbernagel Hayley P Smitheman University of Delaware Physical Therapy

⚡️New Pub⚡️Findings suggest prolonged symptom duration in midportion Achilles tendinopathy is unlikely to ⬆️ the occurrence of symptoms associated with central sensitization bit.ly/3SK7rMx Great work <a href="/MorganNPotter/">Morgan Potter, PT, DPT</a> <a href="/bio_stats/">Ryan</a> <a href="/kgSilbernagel/">Dr. Karin G Silbernagel</a> <a href="/HayleyPowellPT/">Hayley P Smitheman</a> <a href="/UDelawarePT/">University of Delaware Physical Therapy</a>