Achilles Tendon and Patellar Tendon Structure in Combat Soldiers Following Prevention Exercises

Author:

Steinberg Nili1,Funk Shani2,Zeev Aviva1,Waddington Gordon3,Svorai-Litvak Shany4,Pantanowitz Michal1

Affiliation:

1. Wingate College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Wingate Institute , Netanya 42902, Israel

2. Combat Fitness Department, Doctrine and Research Branch, IDF , Netanya 01443, Israel

3. Faculty of Health, University of Canberra , Canberra, ACT 2617, Australia

4. Military Medical Corps, IDF 02149, Netanya, Israel

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction Military training that increases physical stress on musculoskeletal morphology also increases the risk of orthopedic injuries. Somatosensory prevention programs that reduce stress and improve functionality could be beneficial for better organization of tendon structure. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of a somatosensory prevention exercise on the tendon structure (percentage of echo-type fibers; A-P and M-L diameters and cross-sectional area) of the Achilles tendon and patellar tendon among combat soldiers. Materials and Methods These tendons of male Infantry soldiers aged 18-21 were screened before and after a 14-week training course. The intervention group, who performed preventative exercises, included 108 soldiers (BMI = 23.85 ± 2.76), while the control group, who participated in the same military course without these exercises, included 98 soldiers (BMI = 24.26 ± 4.03). Ultrasound scanning for tendon structure included percent of echo-type I-IV fibers, A-P diameter, M-L diameter, and cross-sectional area parameters. Results Time by group interaction was found for echo-type I and II in both tendons. No significant differences were found between the two groups in the pretesting percentage of echo-type IV fibers of the Achilles tendon (P = .522), in echo-type III fibers of the Achilles tendon (P = .833), and echo-type IV fibers of the patellar tendon (P = .162). Greater pre-post differences in echo-type III and IV fibers were found in the control group compared with the intervention group for both the Achilles tendon (P = .021, P = .002) and the patellar tendon (P < .001, P < .001). Conclusion Increased damaged fibers (echo-type III and IV) of both tendons were found among the control group, yet not among soldiers who performed prevention exercises.

Funder

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Medical Corps

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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