Study on changes in skin extensibility during the development of joint contracture due to joint immobilization in rats

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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to elucidate whether skin extensibility decreases when a contracture develops as a result of joint immobilization. [Subjects] This study was conducted on six female Wistar rats. [Methods] The rats were divided into two experimental groups. In the immobilized group, the right ankle joints were immobilized in complete plantar flexion by plaster casts for two weeks. In the control group, the left ankle joints had no intervention. On the final day, skin extensibility was determined from a length-tension curve by collecting skin from the posterior aspect of the ankle joint and using a tensile strength tester. [Results] Compared with the control group, the immobilized group showed a significant decrease in skin extensibility. [Conclusion] The results demonstrated that the extensibility of the skin itself decreases when joint contracture develops.

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Tasaka, A., Ono, T., Oki, S., Umei, N., Ishikura, H., Aihara, K., … Matsumoto, T. (2015). Study on changes in skin extensibility during the development of joint contracture due to joint immobilization in rats. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 27(9), 2683–2685. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.2683

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