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Effects of immobilization angle on tendon healing after achilles rupture in a rat model.

Cody D Hillin1, George W Fryhofer1, Benjamin R Freedman1, Daniel S Choi1, Stephanie N Weiss1, Julianne Huegel1, Louis J Soslowsky1.   

Abstract

Conservative (non-operative) treatment of Achilles tendon ruptures is a common alternative to operative treatment. Following rupture, ankle immobilization in plantarflexion is thought to aid healing by restoring tendon end-to-end apposition. However, early activity may improve limb function, challenging the role of immobilization position on tendon healing, as it may affect loading across the injury site. This study investigated the effects of ankle immobilization angle in a rat model of Achilles tendon rupture. We hypothesized that manipulating the ankle from full plantarflexion into a more dorsiflexed position during the immobilization period would result in superior hindlimb function and tendon properties, but that prolonged casting in dorsiflexion would result in inferior outcomes. After Achilles tendon transection, animals were randomized into eight immobilization groups ranging from full plantarflexion (160°) to mid-point (90°) to full dorsiflexion (20°), with or without angle manipulation. Tendon properties and ankle function were influenced by ankle immobilization position and time. Tendon lengthening occurred after 1 week at 20° compared to more plantarflexed angles, and was associated with loss of propulsion force. Dorsiflexing the ankle during immobilization from 160° to 90° produced a stiffer, more aligned tendon, but did not lead to functional changes compared to immobilization at 160°. Although more dorsiflexed immobilization can enhance tissue properties and function of healing Achilles tendon following rupture, full dorsiflexion creates significant tendon elongation regardless of application time. This study suggests that the use of moderate plantarflexion and earlier return to activity can provide improved clinical outcomes.
© 2019 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res. © 2019 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  animal model; biomechanics; gait analysis; immobilization; orthopaedics

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30720208      PMCID: PMC6534419          DOI: 10.1002/jor.24241

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Res        ISSN: 0736-0266            Impact factor:   3.494


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