Background: The purpose of this study was to examine some motor performance aspects of the unloaded
lower extremity after Achilles tendon rupture repair. The measured motor performance
aspects were simple reaction time, choice reaction time, speed of movement, foot tapping
speed, and coordination. Methods: Ninety patients (76 men and 14 women) with total closed Achilles tendon rupture had
been operated on a mean of 3.1 years before the measurements. Ninety age and gender-matched
control subjects were drawn from a larger reference group from the local population.
Age and gender-matched pairs were set up, and the results were compared. The measurements
were made with the HPM/BEP-system, which is a multifunctional system designed to measure
different motor aspects of the feet, including reaction time, movement speed, tapping
speed, and coordination. Results: There were no statistically significant differences in the results between the operated
and non-operated lower extremities in the patient group a mean of 3.1 years after
the operation. When the results were compared between the patient and control groups,
no statistically significant differences were found. Conclusion: Based on the results, it seems that the measured motor performance functions of the
unloaded lower extremity had fully recovered after the Achilles tendon rupture repair
in the above mentioned aspects, and the operated patients do not have an increased
risk to get reinjury of Achilles tendon because of the lower performance of these
motor functions of the lower extremity.
Key words:
Reaction time, speed of movement, tapping speed, coordination.
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