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Mechanical properties of heel pads reconstructed with flaps
Journal
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B
Journal Volume
81
Journal Issue
2
Pages
207-211
Date Issued
1999
Author(s)
Abstract
We compared the mechanical properties of normal and reconstructed heel pads in seven patients. Four had latissimus dorsi flaps and one each an anterior thigh flap, a local dorsalis pedis flap and a sural arterial flap. The thickness of the heel pad was measured under serial incremental loads of 0.5 kg to a maximum of 3 kg and then relaxed sequentially. The load-displacement curve of the heel pad during a loading-unloading cycle was plotted and from this the unloaded heel-pad thickness (UHPT), compressibility index (CI), elastic modulus (Ep), and energy dissipation ratio (EDR) were calculated. The EDR was significantly increased in the reconstructed heels (53.7 ± 18% v 23.4 ± 6.5%, p = 0.003) indicating that in them more energy is dissipated as heat. Insufficient functional capacity in the reconstructed heel pad can lead to the development of shock-induced discomfort and ulceration.
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Other Subjects
adult; article; clinical article; compression; diabetes mellitus; diabetic foot; energy; female; foot injury; heat; heel; human; latissimus dorsi flap; male; mechanics; priority journal; thickness; tissue flap; treatment outcome; young modulus
Type
journal article