Tendon length estimates are influenced by tracking location.
Taija FinniAnnamária PéterRa'ad M KhairNeil J CroninPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2022)
Tracking a point on the aponeurosis consistently exaggerates estimates of tendon displacement, and the magnitude of this effect is contraction intensity-dependent. When quantifying displacement and strain of the Achilles tendon, the MTJ should be tracked directly, rather than tracking a surrogate point proximal to the MTJ. The latter method includes part of the aponeurosis, which due to its relative compliance, artificially increases estimates of MTJ displacement and strain.