1.The Change of the Mechanoreceptors of Injured Achilles Tendon According to the Immobilization Periods.
Jong Min YOO ; Jin Wha CHUNG ; Ki Syck YOON ; In Tak CHU
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2010;14(1):1-4
PURPOSE: This study was designed to determine the quantitative changes of the numbers of the mechanoreceptors in the experimentally tenotomized Achilles tendon of rabbits as compared with short-term immobilization and long-term immobilization. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 14 white rabbits were used. After tenotomizing the right Achilles tendon, the subjects were divided into 2 groups according to the periods of immobilizaton. The left side of each Achilles tendon of the rabbits were used as controls. The tendons were stained with a modified gold-chloride method. RESULTS: The number of mechanoreceptor was significantly decreased in the tenotomized Achilles tendon group than the control group (p<0.01). There was no statistical difference between the two experimental groups in the numbers of the mechanoreceptors (p>0.01). CONCLUSION: The injured Achilles tendons may more vulnerable to injury because of the decreased numbers of mechanoreceptors, but no difference between the periods of immobilization. It may suggest that post-operative immobilization period may not affect on the outcome of operative treatment from the viewpoint of mechanoreceptors.
Achilles Tendon
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European Continental Ancestry Group
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Humans
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Immobilization
;
Mechanoreceptors
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Rabbits
;
Tendons
2.The Change of the Mechanoreceptors of Injured Achilles Tendon According to the Immobilization Periods.
Jong Min YOO ; Jin Wha CHUNG ; Ki Syck YOON ; In Tak CHU
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2010;14(1):1-4
PURPOSE: This study was designed to determine the quantitative changes of the numbers of the mechanoreceptors in the experimentally tenotomized Achilles tendon of rabbits as compared with short-term immobilization and long-term immobilization. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 14 white rabbits were used. After tenotomizing the right Achilles tendon, the subjects were divided into 2 groups according to the periods of immobilizaton. The left side of each Achilles tendon of the rabbits were used as controls. The tendons were stained with a modified gold-chloride method. RESULTS: The number of mechanoreceptor was significantly decreased in the tenotomized Achilles tendon group than the control group (p<0.01). There was no statistical difference between the two experimental groups in the numbers of the mechanoreceptors (p>0.01). CONCLUSION: The injured Achilles tendons may more vulnerable to injury because of the decreased numbers of mechanoreceptors, but no difference between the periods of immobilization. It may suggest that post-operative immobilization period may not affect on the outcome of operative treatment from the viewpoint of mechanoreceptors.
Achilles Tendon
;
European Continental Ancestry Group
;
Humans
;
Immobilization
;
Mechanoreceptors
;
Rabbits
;
Tendons