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Antoine Nordez

Researcher at University of Nantes

Publications -  153
Citations -  4927

Antoine Nordez is an academic researcher from University of Nantes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isometric exercise & Achilles tendon. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 139 publications receiving 3958 citations. Previous affiliations of Antoine Nordez include Auckland University of Technology & ParisTech.

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Characterization of passive elastic properties of the human medial gastrocnemius muscle belly using supersonic shear imaging

TL;DR: Findings indicate that SSI may provide an indirect estimation of passive muscle force, and highlight its clinical applicability to evaluate the passive properties of mono- and bi-articular muscles.
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Elastography for Muscle Biomechanics: Toward the Estimation of Individual Muscle Force.

TL;DR: This review presents a series of experiments that used ultrasound shear wave elastography to support the hypothesis that muscle stiffness is linearly related to both active and passive muscle forces.
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Supersonic shear imaging provides a reliable measurement of resting muscle shear elastic modulus.

TL;DR: Both the reliability and the ease of use of SSI make it a potentially interesting technique that would be of benefit to fundamental, applied and clinical research projects that need an accurate assessment of muscle mechanical properties.
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Muscle shear elastic modulus measured using supersonic shear imaging is highly related to muscle activity level.

TL;DR: The results confirm the hypothesis that the use of supersonic shear imaging greatly improves the correlation between muscle shear elastic modulus and EMG activity level and confirm the nonlinearity of muscle mechanical properties.
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Plyometric training effects on Achilles tendon stiffness and dissipative properties

TL;DR: The lack of changes in the Achilles tendon CSA indicates that changes in mechanical properties would mainly result from a qualitative change in tendinous tissues rather than fromChanges in the geometry of the Achilles Achilles tendon.