PURPOSE: To study the effects of early weightbearing and ankle mobilization after acute repair of ruptured Achilles tendon. STUDY DESIGN: Comparative longitudinal study. METHODS: Patients in group 1 were postoperatively immobilized with their ankle in gravity equinus, they were encouraged to bear weight on the operated limb as soon as possible to full weightbearing, and they received a single cast change at 2 weeks, with the ankle accommodated in an anterior splint in a plantigrade position, allowing the ankle to be plantar flexed fully but not dorsiflexed above neutral. Patients in group 2 were immobilized with their ankle in full equinus with a cast change at 2 weeks, when the ankle was immobilized in mid equinus, and at 4 weeks, when the...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The ankle is commonly injured in sporting activities occurrin...
Category: Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: The progressive decline of ankle motion secondary to...
There has been general agreement that surgical proce-dures of acute Achilles tendon rupture using we...
PURPOSE: To study the effects of early weightbearing and ankle mobilization after acute repair of ru...
Background: Treatment strategies for Achilles tendon rupture vary considerably, and clinical outcome...
Purpose: To study the effects of early weightbearing and ankle mobilization after acute repair of ru...
Aim. To study the effects of early weight bearing following acute repair of ruptured Achilles tendon...
PURPOSE: To report a comparative study on postoperative management following percutaneous repair of ...
Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: The optimal treatment for acute Achilles tendon ruptures is...
Category: Ankle; Other Introduction/Purpose: Obesity has shown to be associated with postoperative w...
Over 80% of Achilles injuries are related to individuals who participate in sports or recreational a...
Category: Ankle; Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Acute achilles tendon ruptures (AATR) are the most c...
Background: The aim of operative treatment for ankle fractures is to allow early movement after inte...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: No physical exam or clinical test can clearly predict a final...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Controversy exists in Achilles rupture management with option...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The ankle is commonly injured in sporting activities occurrin...
Category: Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: The progressive decline of ankle motion secondary to...
There has been general agreement that surgical proce-dures of acute Achilles tendon rupture using we...
PURPOSE: To study the effects of early weightbearing and ankle mobilization after acute repair of ru...
Background: Treatment strategies for Achilles tendon rupture vary considerably, and clinical outcome...
Purpose: To study the effects of early weightbearing and ankle mobilization after acute repair of ru...
Aim. To study the effects of early weight bearing following acute repair of ruptured Achilles tendon...
PURPOSE: To report a comparative study on postoperative management following percutaneous repair of ...
Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: The optimal treatment for acute Achilles tendon ruptures is...
Category: Ankle; Other Introduction/Purpose: Obesity has shown to be associated with postoperative w...
Over 80% of Achilles injuries are related to individuals who participate in sports or recreational a...
Category: Ankle; Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Acute achilles tendon ruptures (AATR) are the most c...
Background: The aim of operative treatment for ankle fractures is to allow early movement after inte...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: No physical exam or clinical test can clearly predict a final...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Controversy exists in Achilles rupture management with option...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The ankle is commonly injured in sporting activities occurrin...
Category: Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: The progressive decline of ankle motion secondary to...
There has been general agreement that surgical proce-dures of acute Achilles tendon rupture using we...