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Figure 1

Figure 1. From: Effects of acute static, ballistic, and PNF stretching exercise on the muscle and tendon tissue properties.

Images showing the displacement of the MTJ during a passive movement from neutral position (a) of the ankle joint to maximum dorsiflexion (b).

A. Konrad, et al. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2017 Oct;27(10):1070-1080.
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Figure 3

Figure 3. From: Effects of acute static, ballistic, and PNF stretching exercise on the muscle and tendon tissue properties.

Force elongation curve during a passive movement of the ankle angle. The gray curve shows the force elongation curve of the muscle and the black curve shows the force elongation of the tendon.

A. Konrad, et al. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2017 Oct;27(10):1070-1080.
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Figure 2

Figure 2. From: Effects of acute static, ballistic, and PNF stretching exercise on the muscle and tendon tissue properties.

Relationship between PRT and ankle joint angle before and after the static stretching intervention (N = 17), mean (standard error of mean). 0° represents neutral ankle position. *Significant difference between pre‐ and post‐session data.

A. Konrad, et al. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2017 Oct;27(10):1070-1080.

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