نتایج جستجو برای: achilles tendon rupture

تعداد نتایج: 62994  

Journal: :IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia 2020

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2008
Serdar Toker Volkan Kilincoglu M Fahri Yurtgun

Many techniques have been described for the treatment of an acute achilles tendon rupture, but there is unfortunately no agreement between orthopedic surgeons regarding the best repair technique and post-treatment rehabilitation protocol. Overall, the surgical methods can be classified as either an open procedure or as a percutaneous procedure. While numerous techniques have been described for ...

2017
Michael R. Carmont Jan Herman Kuiper Karin Grävare Silbernagel Jón Karlsson Katarina Nilsson-Helander

BACKGROUND Rupture of the Achilles tendon often leads to long-term morbidity, particularly calf weakness associated with tendon elongation. Operative repair of Achilles tendon ruptures leads to reduced tendon elongation. Tendon lengthening is a key problem in the restoration of function following Achilles tendon rupture. A study was performed to determine differences in initial separation, stre...

Journal: :Foot 2010
Mandeep S Dhillon Devender Chauhan Vishal Kumar Uttam C Saini

Spontaneous bilateral idiopathic rupture of Achilles tendon is rare and usually results from sudden dorsiflexion of a plantar-flexed foot; the tendon is most often degenerated or diseased, and spontaneous bilateral rupture is not rare in patients suffering from chronic diseases. Management problems relate to reconstruction options and issues with early ambulation and weight bearing. We report a...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2009
Sudheer S Reddy David I Pedowitz Selene G Parekh Imran M Omar Keith L Wapner

Chronic Achilles tendon disorders range from overuse syndromes to frank ruptures. Numerous forms of treatment have been used, depending on the nature of the disorder or injury. Ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging are commonly used for evaluation. The spectrum of disease comprises paratenonitis, tendinosis, paratenonitis with tendinosis, retrocalcaneal bursitis, insertional tendinosis...

Journal: :Injury 2007
Eric J Strauss Charbel Ishak Laith Jazrawi Orrin Sherman Jeffrey Rosen

PURPOSE To retrospectively review the clinical outcome and incidence of post-operative complications after open end-to-end repair of acute Achilles tendon ruptures. METHODS Seventy consecutive patients (74 open Achilles tendon repairs) operated on between 1989 and 2002 were identified for inclusion in this investigation. The medical records were reviewed and patients were contacted for a foll...

2017
Michael R. Carmont Jennifer A. Zellers Annelie Brorsson Nicklas Olsson Katarina Nilsson-Helander Jon Karlsson Karin Grävare Silbernagel

BACKGROUND The aim of management of Achilles tendon rupture is to reduce tendon lengthening and maximize function while reducing the rerupture rate and minimizing other complications. PURPOSE To determine changes in Achilles tendon resting angle (ATRA), heel-rise height, patient-reported outcomes, return to play, and occurrence of complications after minimally invasive repair of Achilles tend...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2017
Otto Chan Sarah Morton Mel Pritchard Tina Parkes Peter Malliaras Tom Crisp Nat Padhiar Nicola Maffulli John King Dylan Morrissey

BACKGROUND Achillodynia is common and includes Achilles tendinopathy, partial Achilles tears and Achilles tendon ruptures. However, we believe an additional pathology should be considered for Achillodynia differentials - the intratendinous tear (ITT). METHODS Examinations of 740 achillodynic patients in one specialist centre were reviewed. ITTs were defined as a clearly visualised echopoor ar...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1995
M Krueger-Franke C H Siebert S Scherzer

The rupture of the Achilles tendon is frequently sports-related. In the time from 1 January, 1978 until 31 December, 1988, we treated 358 men and 54 women with such an injury at the Staatliche Orthopaedische Klinik in Munich. The average age of these patients was 43 years. The site of the rupture was generally located between 3-5 cm proximal of the distal insertion of the tendon. In the follow-...

Journal: :Foot & ankle specialist 2010
Gregory William Hess

Sports participation has undergone an increase in recent decades. Injury due to sporting activity has also recently risen. The Achilles tendon has been one of the most common sports-related injuries. A 2 in 100,000 individual Achilles tendon injury rate increased to a 12 in 100,000 individual injury rate in less than 10 years. The injury is typically observed in men in the fourth to fifth decad...

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