Abstract

Introduction: Motor impairments are well documented in patellar tendinopathy, however the mechanisms underlying these impairments are poorly understood. Existing investigations for central nervous system alterations have focused on measures of net corticospinal excitability, or the activity of specific synaptic sites, in isolation. This study aimed to utilise a segmental approach, to enable greater understanding for cortical and spinal contributions to net corticospinal excitability in patellar tendinopathy.

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