Does resistance training increase aponeurosis width? The current results and future tasks

Volume: 120, Issue: 7, Pages: 1489 - 1494
Published: May 28, 2020
Abstract
The aponeurosis, a sheet of fibrous tissue, is the deep and superficial fascia where muscle fibers attach in pennate muscles. It is quite possible that the aponeurosis size increases in response to resistance training-induced fiber hypertrophy due to an increase in connection area. As a result, it leads to an increase in anatomical muscle cross-sectional area. However, attention has not been paid to aponeurosis area changes. This review sought...
Paper Details
Title
Does resistance training increase aponeurosis width? The current results and future tasks
Published Date
May 28, 2020
Volume
120
Issue
7
Pages
1489 - 1494
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