The Effect of Loading Speed and Intensity During Exercise on the Immediate Structural Changes in the Achilles Tendon

NCT ID: NCT06057779

Last Updated: 2024-06-05

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

34 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-09-25

Study Completion Date

2024-01-10

Brief Summary

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Aim: To assess the influence of loading speed and intensity during eccentric heel drop exercise on the immediate changes in Achilles tendon thickness and stiffness in healthy controls.

Intervention: Three eccentric heel drop exercise protocols, different in loading speed and/or loading intensity will be compared. Each participant will perform a single protocol per session in a random sequence at 1-week intervals.

Participants: a total of 34 healthy athletes will be included.

Outcome measure: tendon thickness and stiffness will be measured at baseline and immediately following intervention with ultrasound imaging (B-mode) and shear wave elastography, respectively.

Discussion: the study will determine whether an eccentric exercise intervention involving a low loading speed and high intensity could maximize the immediate reduction in thickness and associated increase in stiffness of the Achilles tendon compared with interventions involving a higher loading speed and lower intensity.

Detailed Description

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Mechanical loading of the Achilles tendon during isolated eccentric contractions induces immediate changes in its structural properties. However, it is not known whether the loading speed and intensity has any impact on these changes. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the influence of loading speed and intensity during eccentric heel drop exercises on the immediate changes in Achilles tendon thickness and stiffness in healthy controls.

Each participant will perform eccentric heel-drops on their dominant leg with and a fully extended knee, and with additional 20% body weight (added via a weighted backpack). Participants will stand with the forefoot of the tested limb on the edge of a step, with the ankle maximally plantar flexed and with body weight centred on this limb. Eccentric loading occurs when the participant lowers the heel to a predetermined angle and speed (depending on the type of intensity and speed cfr infra). In order to return to baseline, the body mass will therefore be shifted to the non-dominant leg to raise the body. Visual feedback (monitor) will be in front of the subjects and the exercise parameters (velocity and ankle angle) will be guided by software guidelines (Ultium Motion).

Three protocols will be compared that differ in execution speed (namely a fast protocol; 1 Hz: 1 second per repetition versus a slow protocol; 0.33 Hz: 3 seconds per repetition) and loading intensity (namely heavy; exercise into maximal dorsiflexion versus light; exercise into neutral ankle position).

Protocol 1 (=Heavy x Slow): subjects perform eccentric heel drops from a maximal plantarflexion position to a maximal dorsiflexion position at a speed of 0.33 Hz, i.e. 3 seconds per movement cycle.

Protocol 2 (=Heavy x Fast): subjects perform eccentric heel drops from a maximal plantarflexion position to a maximal dorsiflexion position at a speed of 3 Hz, i.e. 1 seconds per movement cycle.

Protocol 3 (=Light x Slow): subjects perform eccentric heel drops from a maximal plantarflexion position to a neutral ankle position at a speed of 0.33 Hz, i.e. 3 seconds per movement cycle.

Participants will perform one exercise protocol per session, in a random order, and the interval between each session is one week. Six sets will be performed per session, with one minute of rest between each set. In order to ensure that the Achilles tendon's time under tension is the same for each protocol (180 seconds), 30 repetitions will performed per set for the fast protocol and 10 repetitions for the slow protocol. The approximate duration of each intervention will be 15 minutes. Before and immediately after each protocol, the structural properties of the Achilles tendon, 20 mm proximal to the calcaneal posterosuperior border, will be assessed. These properties include tendon thickness (anteroposterior diameter (mm), cross-sectional arae (mm2)), and tendon stiffness by shear wave elastography (m/s).

Conditions

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Achilles Tendinopathy

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Repeated measure design
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors
The outcome assessor was blinded to the specific intervention (protocol type); due to the nature of the interventions, participants were aware of the exercise intervention they were performing each week. However, participants will not be informed of the hypothesis of the study nor will this be disclosed at any time in written materials or verbal interactions.

Study Groups

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Slow and heavy exercise therapy

Participants perform eccentric heel drop exercises into maximal dorsiflexion at slow speed.

Group Type OTHER

Slow and heavy exercise therapy

Intervention Type OTHER

6 sets of 10 single leg isolated eccentric heel drops into maximal dorsiflexion at an exercise speed of 0.33 Hz, with 1-min rest period between each set.

Slow and light exercise therapy

Participants perform eccentric heel drop exercises into neutral ankle position at slow speed.

Group Type OTHER

Slow and light exercise therapy

Intervention Type OTHER

6 sets of 10 single leg isolated eccentric heel drops into neutral ankle position at an exercise speed of 0.33 Hz, with 1-min rest period between each set.

Fast and heavy exercise therapy

Participants perform eccentric heel drop exercises into maximal dorsiflexion at fast speed.

Group Type OTHER

Fast and heavy exercise therapy

Intervention Type OTHER

6 sets of 30 single leg isolated eccentric heel drops into maximal dorsiflexion at an exercise speed of 1 Hz, with 1-min rest period between each set.

Interventions

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Slow and heavy exercise therapy

6 sets of 10 single leg isolated eccentric heel drops into maximal dorsiflexion at an exercise speed of 0.33 Hz, with 1-min rest period between each set.

Intervention Type OTHER

Slow and light exercise therapy

6 sets of 10 single leg isolated eccentric heel drops into neutral ankle position at an exercise speed of 0.33 Hz, with 1-min rest period between each set.

Intervention Type OTHER

Fast and heavy exercise therapy

6 sets of 30 single leg isolated eccentric heel drops into maximal dorsiflexion at an exercise speed of 1 Hz, with 1-min rest period between each set.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Age 18 to 55 years
* Participate in recreational or competitive sport (at least 1x/week)

Exclusion Criteria

* History of Achilles tendinopathy
* Presence of rheumatological disease
* Not able to complete an exercise programme
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

55 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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University Hospital, Ghent

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Luc Vanden Bossche

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University Hospital, Ghent

Locations

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Vakgroep Revalidatiewetenschappen UZ Gent, 1B3

Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium

Site Status

Countries

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Belgium

References

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Pringels L, Pieters D, VAN DEN Berghe S, Witvrouw E, Burssens A, Vanden Bossche L, Wezenbeek E. Loading Speed and Intensity in Eccentric Calf Training Impact Acute Changes in Achilles Tendon Thickness and Stiffness: A Randomized Crossover Trial. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2025 May 1;57(5):895-903. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000003638. Epub 2024 Dec 30.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 39787521 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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ONZ-2023-0238

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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