3D characterization of the triple‐bundle Achilles tendon from in vivo high‐field MRI

Author:

Cone Stephanie G.12ORCID,Kim Hoon3,Thelen Darryl G.24,Franz Jason R.5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Delaware Newark Delaware USA

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

3. Department of Sports Medicine Soonchunhyang University Asan South Korea

4. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

5. Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Achilles tendon consists of three subtendons that transmit force from the triceps surae muscles to the calcaneus. Individual differences have been identified in Achilles subtendon morphology and twist in cadavers, which may have implications for triceps surae mechanics and function. High‐field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used to identify boundaries within multi‐bundle tissues, which could then enable studies of subtendon structure−function relationships in humans. The objective of this study was to use high‐field MRI (7T) to image and reconstruct Achilles subtendons arising from the triceps surae muscles. We imaged the dominant lower leg of a cohort of healthy human subjects (n = 10) using a tuned musculoskeletal sequence (double echo steady state sequence, 0.4 mm isotropic voxels). We then characterized the cross‐sectional area and orientation of each subtendon between the MTJ and calcaneal insertion. Image collection and segmentation was repeated to assess repeatability. Subtendon morphometry varied across subjects, with average subtendon areas of 23.5 ± 8.9 mm2 for the medial gastrocnemius, 25.4 ± 8.9 mm2 for the lateral gastrocnemius, and 13.7 ± 5.9 mm2 for the soleus subtendons. Repeatable subject‐specific variations in size and position of each subtendon were identified over two visits, expanding on prior knowledge that high variability exists in Achilles subtendon morphology across subjects.

Funder

National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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