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Recovery from achilles tendon repair: a combination of Postsurgery Outcomes and Insufficient remodeling of muscle and tendon

  • Achilles tendon rupture (ATR) patients have persistent functional deficits in the triceps surae muscle–tendon unit (MTU). The complex remodeling of the MTU accompanying these deficits remains poorly understood. The purpose of the present study was to associate in vivo and in silico data to investigate the relations between changes inMTU properties and strength deficits inATR patients. Methods: Elevenmale subjects who had undergone surgical repair of complete unilateral ATR were examined 4.6 ± 2.0 (mean ± SD) yr after rupture. Gastrocnemius medialis (GM) tendon stiffness, morphology, and muscle architecture were determined using ultrasonography. The force–length relation of the plantar flexor muscles was assessed at five ankle joint angles. In addition, simulations (OpenSim) of the GM MTU force–length properties were performed with various iterations of MTU properties found between the unaffected and the affected side. Results: The affected side of the patients displayed a longer, larger, and stiffer GM tendon (13% ± 10%, 105% ± 28%, and 54% ± 24%, respectively) compared with the unaffected side. The GM muscle fascicles of the affected side were shorter (32% ± 12%) and with greater pennation angles (31% ± 26%). A mean deficit in plantarflexion moment of 31% ± 10% was measured. Simulations indicate that pairing an intact muscle with a longer tendon shifts the optimal angular range of peak force outside physiological angular ranges, whereas the shorter muscle fascicles and tendon stiffening seen in the affected side decrease this shift, albeit incompletely. Conclusions: These results suggest that the substantial changes in MTU properties found in ATR patients may partly result from compensatory remodeling, although this process appears insufficient to fully restore muscle function.

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Verfasserangaben:Benjamin StäudleORCiD, Olivier Seynnes, Guido Laps, Fabian Göll, Gert-Peter Brüggemann, Kirsten AlbrachtORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000002592
ISSN:1530-0315
Titel des übergeordneten Werkes (Englisch):Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Verlag:American College of Sports Medicine
Verlagsort:Philadelphia, Pa.
Dokumentart:Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Sprache:Englisch
Erscheinungsjahr:2021
Datum der Publikation (Server):14.12.2023
Freies Schlagwort / Tag:Muscle Fascicle; Muscle Force; Simulation; Stiffness; Tendon Rupture
Jahrgang:53
Ausgabe / Heft:7
Erste Seite:1356
Letzte Seite:1366
Link:https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000002592
Zugriffsart:weltweit
Fachbereiche und Einrichtungen:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Medizintechnik und Technomathematik
FH Aachen / IfB - Institut für Bioengineering
collections:Open Access / Bronze
Verlag / American College of Sports Medicine