EFFECTIVENESS OF ECCENTRIC EXERCISE IN ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY.A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Autores/as

  • Andrea Cuello Ferrando Autor/a
  • M I Buil-Mur Ejercicio libre de la Profesión. Barbastro (Huesca). España Autor/a
  • E Lacuey-Barrachina Ejercicio libre de la Profesión. Zaragoza. España Autor/a
  • V Náger-Obón Ejercicio libre de la Profesión. Lleida. España Autor/a
  • G Laborda-Lalaguna Ejercicio libre de la Profesión. Huesca. España Autor/a

Resumen

 Introduction: Achilles tendinopathy is an Achilles tendon injury usually caused by overexertion. It usually presents pain in the back of the heel and/or lower third of the leg and functional deterioration. Tendinopathy arises when
the tendon is subjected to repeated loads that generate structural changes that it cannot assume. In recent years,
eccentric contractions have been the most common conservative evidence-based treatment in cases of tendinopathy, due to its slowing mechanism. The objective of the review was to evaluate the effectiveness of eccentric exercise in Achilles tendinopathy. Material and method: a systematic review was carried out following the PRISMA
standards of the clinical studies carried out until January 2020 in the databases PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, 

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2020-06-30

Cómo citar

Ferrando, A. C., Buil-Mur , M. I., Lacuey-Barrachina , E., Náger-Obón, V., & Laborda-Lalaguna , G. (2020). EFFECTIVENESS OF ECCENTRIC EXERCISE IN ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY.A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 49(3), 216-226. http://cuestionesdefisioterapia.es/index.php/cf/article/view/589