Eccentric Training Effects on Functionality and Neuromechanical Properties After Achilles Tendon Surgical Repair
Achilles Tendon Rupture
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Achilles Tendon Rupture focused on measuring Achilles tendon, physical therapy, eccentric training, Achilles tendon rupture, rehabilitation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants will be male and female subjects who suffered total acute Achilles tendon rupture, and which underwent surgical repair. In addition, to participate in this study all volunteers will need to present medical and/or physiotherapeutic release for physical/sports activities practice.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Volunteers that did not have Achilles tendon surgical reconstruction, that did not present medical and/or physiotherapeutic release for physical/sports activities, who have participated in strength training program for the plantar flexors in the last 6 months, patients with diabetic diseases, as well as those with difficulty for understanding and/or executing the test and training protocols in the isokinetic dynamometer will be excluded.
Sites / Locations
- Exercise Research Laboratory, School of Physical Education, Physical Therapy and Dance, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Isokinetic eccentric group
Traditional eccentric training
The isokinetic eccentric training will be carried out with the volunteers positioned seated on the dynamometer with the apparent axis of the ankle joint rotation aligned with the dynamometer's axis of rotation. Movement will be executed in the angular velocity of 30°·s-1. Ankle range of motion (ROM) will be standardized for all participants in 50º, which shall respect each individual's maximal dorsiflexion amplitude. The 50° eccentric training ROM will start from each subject's 80% of the maximal dorsiflexion. This procedure will be used to ensure that all subjects perform training on the same plantar flexor muscular length, which should promote the same level of muscular requirement among the participants. This methodology was recently used by GEREMIA and VAZ (2016) study.
Participants will be engaged in an intervention program consisting of 12 weeks of traditional eccentric training. The training will be carried out with the volunteers at gym in stand position. Concentric phase will be realized with both legs and the eccentric one only with one of them. Training progression will be the same from de isokinetic eccentric group. The same periodization from eccentric group will be used to permit us a posteriori comparison between groups. Training sessions will be performed at university gym, twice a week, with a minimum interval of 72 hours between sessions. Each training session will comprise the same specific warming protocol for the ankle joint from the eccentric training.