Acute and long-term effects of mechanotherapy on the outcome after an Achilles repair: A prospective cohort study with historical controls

2019 
Abstract Objectives To evaluate the effects of vibration on Achillestendon microcirculation and characteristics following surgical repair of Achillestendon rupture. Design Cohort study with historical controls. Setting A university institute. Participants Participants (N=32), including 19 (16 men, 3 women; median [range] age: 43.0 [25.0-57.0] years) and 13 (10 men, 3 women; 44.00 [29.0-60.0] years) in the vibration (application to the ball of the foot, 30Hz, 2mm amplitude, 4kg pressure, and self-administration) and control groups, respectively, who underwent unilateral Achillestendon repairs were recruited. Intervention A 4-week vibration intervention in the vibration group. Main Outcome Measurements The tendon microcirculation was measured after the first session of vibration. The participants were evaluated repeatedly with bilateral follow-up measurements of tendon stiffness, 3 functional outcome tests, and a questionnaire survey. Results Acute effects of the vibration were observed immediately after the 5-minute vibration ( P ≤.001). Lower total hemoglobin and oxygen saturation were respectively observed ( P =.043) in the repaired legs 3 and 6 months postsurgery in the vibration group as compared with the control group. The vibration group also showed greater tendon stiffness, heel raising height and hopping distance 3 or 6 months postoperation in both the repaired and noninjured legs (all P Conclusions Differences in microcirculatory characteristics and better rehabilitation outcomes were observed in the legs with an Achilles repair that underwent the early vibration intervention.
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