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Long-term follow up...
Long-term follow up after acute Achilles tendon rupture.
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- Brorsson, Annelie, 1963 (författare)
- Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Avdelningen för ortopedi,Institute of Clinical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedics
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Grävare Silbernagel, Karin, 1965 (författare)
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- Eriksson, Bengt I., 1946 (författare)
- Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Avdelningen för ortopedi,Institute of Clinical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedics
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- Karlsson, Jón, 1953 (författare)
- Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Avdelningen för ortopedi,Institute of Clinical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedics
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- Nilsson-Helander, Katarina, 1957 (författare)
- Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Avdelningen för ortopedi,Institute of Clinical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedics
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- Danish Association of Sports Medicine, 2015
- 2015
- Engelska.
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Ingår i: Danish Sports Medicine Congress, Copenhagen, January 22-24, 2015. - : Danish Association of Sports Medicine.
- Relaterad länk:
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Abstract
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- It is still unknown why many patients never fully recover after an Achilles tendon rupture (ATR). The aim of this study was to perform a long-term follow-up (5-9 years) of patients treated either surgically or non-surgically after an ATR. Furthermore, we wanted to examine if the patients had a tendon elongation on the injured side and evaluate if this correlated to function, symptoms and foot structure. Material and Method Sixty-seven patients (13 women) mean age of 50 years were evaluated 5-9 years after injury. Thirty-five patients were treated with surgery and 32 with non-surgery. Patient reported outcome and activity level, lower leg function, tendon length, and foot-structure were evaluated. Both the healthy and the injured side were examined and the limb symmetry index (LSI=injured/healthy x 100) was calculated. Results There were significant differences between the healthy and injured side in all function tests (p<0.001-0.015) and the tendon was significantly longer on the injured side (p<0.001) independent of treatment. There were no significant correlations between tendon length and patient reported outcome, function or foot structure. The heel-rise height increased significantly (p<0.000) from the 1 year- to the 5-9-years-follow up. The mean Achilles tendon Total Rupture Score (ATRS) was 91/100, indicating minor symptoms. Conclusion: Patients with an Achilles tendon rupture continues to have significant deficits in tendon structure and function 5-9 years after injury. There is, however continued improvement between the 1 and 5-9 year follow-up.
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- MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP -- Klinisk medicin -- Ortopedi (hsv//swe)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES -- Clinical Medicine -- Orthopaedics (hsv//eng)
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