Achilles Tendon Rupture Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Acute Effect Comparisons of Manual Therapy Application to Ankle Soft Tissues or To Ankle Joint on Ankle Motion, Functional Status, and Passive Mechanical Properties of Muscle in Individuals Who Had Achilles Tendon Repair
Achilles tendon rupture is common among physically active individuals. Limitations, decreases in the level of standing on heel rise, and due to these limitations, failures in functional activities such as returning to sports, walking, running, jumping and performance tests are observed. Manual therapy methods included in rehabilitation programs are an effective option in solving these problems. The aim of the study is to investigate the effects of Compressive Myofascial Release and Ankle joint mobilization on ankle joint movement, functional tests, elasticity and stiffness of the muscle-tendon complex and muscle tone parameters in individuals who underwent Achilles tendon repair.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | December 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | April 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years to 55 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - • Being male between the ages of 18-55, - Having unilateral Achilles tendon repair performed for at least 6 months, - No open wound, - No history of fracture accompanying Achilles injury. Exclusion Criteria: - • Presence of a history of repeated Achilles tendon rupture, - Having a rupture or tendon injury on the contralateral side, - Having a neurological deficit, - Having a history of injury in any of the lower extremity joints for the last 1 year, - Having a history of surgery other than Achilles tendon repair in any of the lower extremities, - Having a history of corticosteroids applied to the Achilles tendon, |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Firat Tan | Ankara | Eyalet/Yerleske |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hacettepe University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Passive Mechanical Properties | The device measures the stiffness value in Newtons/meter (N/m).The MG measurement site was located at 30% of the length between the popliteal fossa and lateral malleolus, where cross-sectional areas of the gastrocnemius are almost maximum. LG stiffness was measured at one-third of the length between the small head of the fibula and the heel (Masood et al., 2014). stiffness measurements were performed when participants were in a prone position with the knee joint fully extended and the hip in the neutral position.The probe of the Myoton3 was placed perpendicular to the surface of the soft tissue for the stiffness measurement. | 2 year | |
Secondary | Achilles tendon resting angle (ATRA) | The ATRA test assesses ankle mobility with a goniometer, using one arm along the fibula shaft and the other on the fifth metatarsal head. In the heel-rise test, subjects stand on one foot on a 15-cm high box, measuring the distance between the heel and the step as they raise it as high as possible. This is averaged over three trials. | 2 year | |
Secondary | Heel rise test | During heel-rise test performance subjects stood on one foot on a 15-cmhigh, flat box . Ameasuring tape determined the distance between the plantar surface of the heel and the top of the step as subjects attempted to raise their heel as high as possible and hold this position for 5 seconds. The bony calcaneal prominence where the central Achilles tendon made insertion was palpated to confirm the tape measure placement point. Three test trials were performed, and the average distance was determined. | 2 year | |
Secondary | WBLT (weight bearing lunge test) | Closed kinetic chain ankle dorsiflexion movement magnitude was measured using the WBLT. During WBLT performance, subjects stood barefoot, facing a wall with the test foot parallel to a tape measure placed on the floor. While in this position the opposite foot was placed approximately 1 foot length behind the test foot while maintaining test foot and knee perpendicular alignment with the wall. Subjects performed an anterior lunge with the goal of lightly touching their patella to the wall while keeping their heel firmly planted on the floor. While in this position, the test foot was progressively moved away from the wall in approximately 1-cm intervals, and the test was repeated. This process continued until heel contact could no longer be maintained. At this point, the distance between the distal big toe and the wall was measured. | 2 year |
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