Abstract The purposes of the present research were to compare the outcome after Achilles tendon rupture repair in two postoperative regimens, to compare Achilles tendon elongation in two postoperative treatment methods, to compare the effects of two postoperative methods on motor performance aspects such as simple reaction time, choice reaction time, speed of movement, foot tapping speed and coordination, to test the mechanical properties of the recently developed poly-L/D-lactide (PLDLA) sutures and Maxon® sutures when implanted in the Achilles tendons of rabbits, and to study the histological tissue reactions and biodegradation of these sutures under the same conditions. Isokinetic calf muscle strength scores at the last control check-...
After tendon rupture repair, two main problems may occur: re-rupture and adhesion formation. Suitabl...
BACKGROUND: To date, studies directly comparing the rerupture rate in patients with an Achilles tend...
Acute Achilles tendon rupture is common and has increasing incidence. This is thought to be due to i...
Background: Early motion and weightbearing is known to promote the healing of Achilles tendon repair...
Only two prospective, randomised studies have been published on the outcome after treatment for Achi...
Abstract The Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the human body and is affected by many disease...
Background: The mechanical properties of present-day percutaneous repairs of Achilles tendon rupture...
Purpose: The ideal treatment for Achilles tendon ruptures is still unknown. Biomechanical were corre...
Background: The Dresden technique preserves the paratenon during Achilles tendon repair and may impr...
The optimal treatment for Achilles tendon rupture is the subject of debate and could be either surgi...
BACKGROUND: This study was intended to investigate the healing properties of open and percutaneous t...
Background: Wound complications following open repair for acute Achilles tendon ruptures (AATR) re...
As sutures have progressed in strength, increasing evidence supports the suture tendon interface as ...
Background: Treatment strategies for Achilles tendon rupture vary considerably, and clinical outcome...
SummaryIntroductionIn the past few decades, the incidence of Achilles tendon rupture has increased i...
After tendon rupture repair, two main problems may occur: re-rupture and adhesion formation. Suitabl...
BACKGROUND: To date, studies directly comparing the rerupture rate in patients with an Achilles tend...
Acute Achilles tendon rupture is common and has increasing incidence. This is thought to be due to i...
Background: Early motion and weightbearing is known to promote the healing of Achilles tendon repair...
Only two prospective, randomised studies have been published on the outcome after treatment for Achi...
Abstract The Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the human body and is affected by many disease...
Background: The mechanical properties of present-day percutaneous repairs of Achilles tendon rupture...
Purpose: The ideal treatment for Achilles tendon ruptures is still unknown. Biomechanical were corre...
Background: The Dresden technique preserves the paratenon during Achilles tendon repair and may impr...
The optimal treatment for Achilles tendon rupture is the subject of debate and could be either surgi...
BACKGROUND: This study was intended to investigate the healing properties of open and percutaneous t...
Background: Wound complications following open repair for acute Achilles tendon ruptures (AATR) re...
As sutures have progressed in strength, increasing evidence supports the suture tendon interface as ...
Background: Treatment strategies for Achilles tendon rupture vary considerably, and clinical outcome...
SummaryIntroductionIn the past few decades, the incidence of Achilles tendon rupture has increased i...
After tendon rupture repair, two main problems may occur: re-rupture and adhesion formation. Suitabl...
BACKGROUND: To date, studies directly comparing the rerupture rate in patients with an Achilles tend...
Acute Achilles tendon rupture is common and has increasing incidence. This is thought to be due to i...