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Passive stiffness of the ankle and plantar flexor muscle performance after Achilles tendon repair: a cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Deficits in ankle muscle strength and ankle stiffness may be present in those subjects who underwent surgical treatment for an Achilles tendon rupture. The presence of these long-term deficits may contribute to a lower performance during daily activities and may be linked to future injur...

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Autores principales: Borges, Pollyana R.T., Santos, Thiago R.T., Procópio, Paula R.S., Chelidonopoulos, Jessica H.D., Zambelli, Roberto, Ocarino, Juliana M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Departamento de Fisioterapia da Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5537429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28442075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjpt.2016.12.004
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author Borges, Pollyana R.T.
Santos, Thiago R.T.
Procópio, Paula R.S.
Chelidonopoulos, Jessica H.D.
Zambelli, Roberto
Ocarino, Juliana M.
author_facet Borges, Pollyana R.T.
Santos, Thiago R.T.
Procópio, Paula R.S.
Chelidonopoulos, Jessica H.D.
Zambelli, Roberto
Ocarino, Juliana M.
author_sort Borges, Pollyana R.T.
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description BACKGROUND: Deficits in ankle muscle strength and ankle stiffness may be present in those subjects who underwent surgical treatment for an Achilles tendon rupture. The presence of these long-term deficits may contribute to a lower performance during daily activities and may be linked to future injuries. OBJECTIVE: To compare the ankle passive stiffness and the plantar flexor muscle performance in patients who underwent unilateral surgical treatment of Achilles tendon rupture with nonsurgical subjects. METHOD: Twenty patients who underwent unilateral surgical treatment of Achilles tendon rupture [surgical (SU) group], and twenty nonsurgical subjects [non-surgical (NS) group] participated in this study. The ankle passive stiffness was evaluated using a clinical test. The concentric and eccentric plantar flexors performance (i.e. peak torque and work) was evaluated using an isokinetic dynamometer at 30°/s. RESULTS: The surgical ankle of the surgical group presented lower stiffness compared to the non-surgical ankle (mean difference = 3.790; 95%CI = 1.23–6.35) and to the non-dominant ankle of the non-surgical group (mean difference = −3.860; 95%CI = −7.38 to −0.33). The surgical group had greater absolute asymmetry of ankle stiffness (mean difference = −2.630; 95%CI = −4.61 to −0.65) and greater absolute asymmetry of concentric (mean difference = −8.3%; 95%CI = −13.79 to −2.81) and eccentric (mean difference = −6.9%; 95%CI = −12.1 to −1.7) plantar flexor work compared to non-surgical group. There was no other difference in stiffness and plantar flexor performance. CONCLUSION: Patients who underwent surgical repair of the Achilles tendon presented with long-term (1 year or more) deficits of ankle stiffness and asymmetries of ankle stiffness and plantar flexor work in the affected ankle compared to the uninjured side in the surgical group and both sides on the nonsurgical group.
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spelling pubmed-55374292017-08-14 Passive stiffness of the ankle and plantar flexor muscle performance after Achilles tendon repair: a cross-sectional study Borges, Pollyana R.T. Santos, Thiago R.T. Procópio, Paula R.S. Chelidonopoulos, Jessica H.D. Zambelli, Roberto Ocarino, Juliana M. Braz J Phys Ther Original Research BACKGROUND: Deficits in ankle muscle strength and ankle stiffness may be present in those subjects who underwent surgical treatment for an Achilles tendon rupture. The presence of these long-term deficits may contribute to a lower performance during daily activities and may be linked to future injuries. OBJECTIVE: To compare the ankle passive stiffness and the plantar flexor muscle performance in patients who underwent unilateral surgical treatment of Achilles tendon rupture with nonsurgical subjects. METHOD: Twenty patients who underwent unilateral surgical treatment of Achilles tendon rupture [surgical (SU) group], and twenty nonsurgical subjects [non-surgical (NS) group] participated in this study. The ankle passive stiffness was evaluated using a clinical test. The concentric and eccentric plantar flexors performance (i.e. peak torque and work) was evaluated using an isokinetic dynamometer at 30°/s. RESULTS: The surgical ankle of the surgical group presented lower stiffness compared to the non-surgical ankle (mean difference = 3.790; 95%CI = 1.23–6.35) and to the non-dominant ankle of the non-surgical group (mean difference = −3.860; 95%CI = −7.38 to −0.33). The surgical group had greater absolute asymmetry of ankle stiffness (mean difference = −2.630; 95%CI = −4.61 to −0.65) and greater absolute asymmetry of concentric (mean difference = −8.3%; 95%CI = −13.79 to −2.81) and eccentric (mean difference = −6.9%; 95%CI = −12.1 to −1.7) plantar flexor work compared to non-surgical group. There was no other difference in stiffness and plantar flexor performance. CONCLUSION: Patients who underwent surgical repair of the Achilles tendon presented with long-term (1 year or more) deficits of ankle stiffness and asymmetries of ankle stiffness and plantar flexor work in the affected ankle compared to the uninjured side in the surgical group and both sides on the nonsurgical group. Departamento de Fisioterapia da Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos 2017 2017-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5537429/ /pubmed/28442075 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjpt.2016.12.004 Text en © 2017 Associac¸˜ao Brasileira de Pesquisa e P´os-Graduac¸˜ao em Fisioterapia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.
spellingShingle Original Research
Borges, Pollyana R.T.
Santos, Thiago R.T.
Procópio, Paula R.S.
Chelidonopoulos, Jessica H.D.
Zambelli, Roberto
Ocarino, Juliana M.
Passive stiffness of the ankle and plantar flexor muscle performance after Achilles tendon repair: a cross-sectional study
title Passive stiffness of the ankle and plantar flexor muscle performance after Achilles tendon repair: a cross-sectional study
title_full Passive stiffness of the ankle and plantar flexor muscle performance after Achilles tendon repair: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Passive stiffness of the ankle and plantar flexor muscle performance after Achilles tendon repair: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Passive stiffness of the ankle and plantar flexor muscle performance after Achilles tendon repair: a cross-sectional study
title_short Passive stiffness of the ankle and plantar flexor muscle performance after Achilles tendon repair: a cross-sectional study
title_sort passive stiffness of the ankle and plantar flexor muscle performance after achilles tendon repair: a cross-sectional study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5537429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28442075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjpt.2016.12.004
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