Effects of Body Weight Support in Running on Achilles Tendon Loading

Author:

Pohlman Callie12,Pardee Andrew12,Friedman Mikey12,Rutherford Drew12,Vannatta Charles Nathan3ORCID,Kernozek Thomas W.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Health Professions, Physical Therapy Program, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, United States

2. Sports Physical Therapy, Gundersen Health System, La Crosse, United States

3. La Crosse Institute for Movement Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, United States

4. Health Professions, La Crosse Institute for Movement Science (LIMS), La Crosse, United States

Abstract

AbstractAchilles tendon (AT) tendinopathy is common in runners. Repetitive AT loading may play a role in etiology. Interventions such as body weight support (BWS) may reduce loading on the AT in running. Examine how ground reaction force, AT loading, foot strike, and cadence variables change in running with BWS. Twenty-four healthy female runners free from injury were examined. Participants ran on an instrumented treadmill with and without BWS using a harness-based system at a standardized speed. The system has 4 elastic cords affixed to a harness that is attached to a frame-like structure. Kinematic data and kinetic data were used in a musculoskeletal model (18 segments and 16 degrees of freedom) to determine AT loading variables, foot strike angle, and cadence. Paired t-tests were used to compare each variable between conditions. Ground reaction force was 9.0% lower with BWS (p<.05). Peak AT stress, force, and impulse were 9.4, 11.7%, and 14.8% lower when using BWS in running compared to no support (p<.05). Foot strike angle was similar (p<.05) despite cadence being reduced (p<.05). BWS may reduce AT loading and impulse variables during running. This may be important in rehabilitation efforts.

Funder

University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Graduate Studies

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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