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Medial gastrocnemius muscle fascicle function during heel-rise after non-operative repair of Achilles tendon rupture

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CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
卷 105, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2023.105977

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Muscle; Subtendon; Resting length; Heel-rise; Non-operative treatment

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This study examined the length of medial gastrocnemius muscle fascicles during a heel-rise at 6 and 12 months after non-operative Achilles tendon rupture treatment. The findings showed that fascicle shortening was smaller on the injured side, and increased from 6 to 12 months in both bi-and unilateral heel-rise. The length of the tendon was longer in the injured limb and decreased over time, correlating with fascicle shortening.
Background: To better understand muscle remodelling in dynamic conditions after an Achilles tendon rupture, this study examined the length of medial gastrocnemius muscle fascicles during a heel-rise at 6-and 12-months after non-operative ATR treatment.Methods: Participants (15 M, 3F) were diagnosed with acute Achilles tendon rupture. Medial gastrocnemius subtendon length, fascicle length and pennation angle were assessed in resting conditions, and fascicle short-ening during bi-and unilateral heel-rises.Findings: Fascicle shortening was smaller on the injured side (mean difference [95% CI]:-9.7 mm [-14.7 to-4.7 mm];-11.1 mm [-16.5 to-5.8 mm]) and increased from 6-to 12 months (4.5 mm [2.8-6.3 mm]; 3.2 mm [1.4-4.9 mm]) in bi-and unilateral heel-rise, respectively. The injured tendon was longer compared to contralateral limb (2.16 cm [0.54-3.79 cm]) and the length decreased over time (-0.78 cm [-1.28 to-0.29 cm]). Tendon length correlated with fascicle shortening in bilateral (r =-0.671, p = 0.002; r =-0.666, p = 0.003) and unilateral (r = -0.773, p <= 0.001; r =-0.616, p = 0.006) heel-rise, at 6-and 12-months, respectively. In the injured limb, the change over time in fascicle shortening correlated with change in subtendon length in unilateral heel-rise (r = 0.544, p = 0.02).Interpretation: This study showed that the lengths of the injured tendon and associated muscle can adapt throughout the first year after rupture when patients continue physiotherapy and physical exercises. For muscle, measures of resting length may not be very informative about adaptations, which manifest themselves during functional tasks such as unilateral heel-rise.

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