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Eccentric describes a type of muscle contraction in which the muscle lengthens while generating force, typically controlling or resisting movement. This is clinically important because eccentric contractions are crucial for activities like walking downhill and are more likely to cause muscle strain or injury due to higher tension. For example, eccentric loading plays a key role in rehabilitation exercises for tendinopathies, where controlled lengthening strengthens damaged tendons.

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