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目标:改善踝关节挛缩非常重要,因为踝关节外翻时的僵硬会导致疼痛,尤其是在行走过程中负重时,疼痛往往集中在前脚掌。我们假设腓肠肌在踝关节外翻时的收缩会增加跟腱长度并改善外翻活动范围。我们评估了有坡度和无坡度行走对跟腱长度的影响:这项研究包括 23 名男性,当他们站在根据背屈角度调整的倾斜台上时,接受超声波成像以测量跟腱长度。在 10° 倾角(坡度条件)或无坡度(水平条件)的跑步机上行走 10 分钟。测量结果采用配对 t 检验进行比较:结果:在坡度条件下,干预后踝关节背屈的活动范围明显增加。在坡度条件下,干预后站立在倾斜表面时跟腱长度明显增加:结论:在坡度条件下行走可使跟腱在踝关节背屈位置上得到伸展。结论:在坡度条件下行走可使跟腱在踝关节外翻位置伸展,同时腓肠肌收缩,从而导致跟腱拉长。这一发现表明,此类干预措施可能具有临床应用价值。
Change in Achilles Tendon Length after Walking on Treadmill with Gradient.
Objectives: Improving ankle joint contracture is important because stiffness in ankle dorsiflexion can lead to pain, especially when weight-bearing during walking, which tends to concentrate on the forefoot. We hypothesized that the contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle in ankle dorsiflexion would increase the Achilles tendon length and improve the dorsiflexion range of motion. We evaluated the effects of walking with and without a gradient on Achilles tendon length.
Methods: This study included 23 men who underwent ultrasound imaging to measure the Achilles tendon length while they stood on an inclined table adjusted according to the dorsiflexion angle. Treadmill walking was performed for 10 min with a 10° incline (gradient condition) or without gradient (level condition). The measurements were compared using a paired t-test.
Results: In the gradient condition, the range of motion for ankle dorsiflexion was significantly increased after the intervention. In the gradient condition, the Achilles tendon length while standing on an inclined surface was significantly increased after the intervention.
Conclusions: Walking under gradient conditions led to the extension of the Achilles tendon in the ankle dorsiflexion position. This was accompanied by contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle, resulting in lengthening of the Achilles tendon. This finding suggests that such interventions may have clinical applications.