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Abstract
Background
Stiffness of the soleus muscle (SOL) and Achilles tendon (AT) are associated with Achilles tendinitis and medial tibial stress syndrome. Therefore, reliable SOL and AT stiffness measurements are important for monitoring clinical progress. However, little is known about the absolute reliability of the stiffness measurements of SOL and AT in different ankle positions. This study aimed to determine the absolute reliability of the Young's modulus measurements of the SOL and AT in different ankle positions in healthy young males.
Methods
This study included 33 healthy young males. SOL and AT stiffnesses were measured using Young's modulus and shear-wave elastography (SWE). Measurements were taken while the participants were kneeling, with their knees flexed to 90°, and the upper body supported by a table. Ultrasound images were recorded at ankle dorsiflexion angles of −10°, 0°, and 10°. The same measurements were repeated 15 min after the first measurement. Bland–Altman plots were used to verify the type or amount of error and 95 % confidence interval of the minimal detectable change (MDC95) values of the measurements.
Results
Bland–Altman plots identified that there was no fixed or proportional bias and that there was good agreement between the first- and second-time measurements of the SOL and AT, respectively, among all angles. The MDC95 of the Young's modulus of SOL at −10°, 0°, and 10° of ankle dorsiflexion were 5.6 kPa, 7.0 kPa, and 10.1 kPa, respectively, and AT were 15.8 kPa, 16.4 kPa, and 17.8 kPa, respectively.
Conclusion
Young's modulus measurements of the SOL and AT using SWE can be used to quantify elastic properties with high confidence. Clinically, assessing changes in the Young's moduli of the SOL and AT using SWE may help determine the effectiveness of interventions.
背景比目鱼肌(SOL)和跟腱(AT)的僵硬与跟腱炎和胫骨内侧应力综合征有关。因此,可靠的比目鱼肌和跟腱僵硬度测量对于监测临床进展非常重要。然而,人们对不同踝关节位置下 SOL 和 AT 硬度测量的绝对可靠性知之甚少。本研究旨在确定健康年轻男性在不同踝关节位置下 SOL 和 AT 的杨氏模量测量值的绝对可靠性。使用杨氏模量和剪切波弹性成像(SWE)测量了 SOL 和 AT 的硬度。测量时,参与者跪地,膝盖弯曲至 90°,上半身由桌子支撑。在踝关节外翻角度为-10°、0°和10°时记录超声波图像。第一次测量 15 分钟后重复同样的测量。结果布兰德-阿尔特曼图显示,没有固定偏差或比例偏差,在所有角度中,SOL 和 AT 的第一次和第二次测量值之间具有良好的一致性。在踝关节背屈 -10°、0° 和 10°时,SOL 的杨氏模量 MDC95 分别为 5.6 kPa、7.0 kPa 和 10.1 kPa,AT 分别为 15.8 kPa、16.4 kPa 和 17.8 kPa。在临床上,使用 SWE 评估 SOL 和 AT 的杨氏模量变化有助于确定干预措施的有效性。
期刊介绍:
The Asia-Pacific Journal of Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation and Technology (AP-SMART) is the official peer-reviewed, open access journal of the Asia-Pacific Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine Society (APKASS) and the Japanese Orthopaedic Society of Knee, Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine (JOSKAS). It is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October, by Elsevier. The mission of AP-SMART is to inspire clinicians, practitioners, scientists and engineers to work towards a common goal to improve quality of life in the international community. The Journal publishes original research, reviews, editorials, perspectives, and letters to the Editor. Multidisciplinary research with collaboration amongst clinicians and scientists from different disciplines will be the trend in the coming decades. AP-SMART provides a platform for the exchange of new clinical and scientific information in the most precise and expeditious way to achieve timely dissemination of information and cross-fertilization of ideas.