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The influence of time-of-day variation and loading on the aponeurosis plantaris pedis: an ultrasonographic study

  • Carsten Møller Mølgaard
  • , Søren Thorgaard Skou
  • , Michael Skovdal Rathleff
  • , S Rasmussen
  • , J. L. Olesen

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Abstract

AIM: The aim of this paper was to investigate the effect of time-of-day on the thickness of the the aponeurosis plantaris pedis, and to examine the acute effects of high-load strength training and long distance running on the thickness of the aponeurosis plantaris pedis.

METHODS: Proximal aponeurosis plantaris pedis thickness was assessed with a 13-MHz linear-array transducer. In sub-study 1, ten participants (ten aponeurosis') were measured five times during 24 hours. In sub-study 2, ten participants (ten aponeurosis') were measured just before, immediately after and again three hours after 3x12 unilateral heel-rises. In sub-study 3, 11 healthy experienced runners (11 aponeurosis') were measured just before, immediately after and two hours after a 15km run. The average thickness of three scans of each foot was used in the analysis. The data was analysed using repeated measures one-way ANOVA.

RESULTS: The mean thickness of the aponeurosis plantaris pedis' fluctuated significantly during the 24 hours (p=0,02), but it did not change in relation to the high-load strength training (p=0,86) or 15km of running (p = 0,70).

CONCLUSION: High-load strength training and long distance running do not induce changes in the thickness of the aponeurosis plantaris pedis. Time-of-day influences the thickness of the aponeurosis plantaris pedis, but the changes are not larger than measurement uncertainty.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
Volume52
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)506-512
Number of pages7
ISSN0022-4707
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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