Efficiency of rehabilitation in limb asymmetries of achilles tendinopathy female patients

Authors : Mohammed Sheeba Kause, Subhasis Karmakar, Laxmi Devi, Irfan Ullah

DOI : 10.18231/j.jpmhh.2023.006

Volume : 9

Issue : 1

Year : 2023

Page No : 19-23

Background: We want to learn more about inter-limb asymmetries in Achilles tendinopathy patients since they have been linked to increased injury risk.
Materials and Methods: We evaluated the effects of a 8-week exercise intervention on inter-limb asymmetries of mechanical, material, and morphological musculoskel et al. characteristics and function in patients with Achilles tendinopathy (n = 44). Additionally, we investigated the relationship between asymmetry reductions and better patient-reported outcomes.
Results: At baseline, tendons with tendinopathy showed decreased tendon force (p = 0.013), decreased tendon stress (p 0.0001), greater tendon cross-sectional area (p 0.001), and higher intratendinous (p = 0.022) and tendon overall (p = 0.018) vascularization. PRE-to-POST asymmetry comparisons for the high-load group showed an increase in asymmetry for the counter-movement jump.
Conclusion: The tendinopathic appendage contrasts from the asymptomatic leg while helpful activity mediations meaningfully affect imbalances.


Keywords: Achilles tendinopathy, Between appendage unevenness, Weighty sluggish opposition preparing, High­load, Physiotherapy, Ligament


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