Reliability of muscle thickness measurements of the deep neck flexors in the upper cervical spine

IF 1.2 Q3 REHABILITATION
Bryan O'Halloran , Luk Devorski , Michael Knapp
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Abstract

Background

Musculoskeletal ultrasound(MSK-US) has demonstrated acceptable validity and reliability for measuring muscle thickness(MT) in the mid-cervical spine(C4–C6). No standardized protocol exists for assessing MT of the deep neck flexors (DNF) above the C4 level. Developing a novel protocol in asymptomatic individuals is a crucial step in bridging the gap between measurement and clinical relevance, enhancing the applicability of ultrasound assessment in cervical spine evaluation.

Objective

Describe a novel protocol for MSK-US MT measurements at the C3 level and determine the inter and intrarater reliability of MSK-US measurement for this novel protocol. The secondary objective is to establish a clinically useful measure for Minimum Detectable Change(MDC) for MSK-US measures of MT in the upper cervical spine.

Methods

25 participants completed this cross-sectional study. Two clinicians independently captured ultrasound images of participant right sided deep neck flexors. Three ultrasound images of the DNF musculature were obtained and the average MT of the images was used for analysis. Four separate intra-class correlation coefficients(ICC2,1 and ICC 2,3) with 95 %CI were calculated, and standard error of measurement(SEM) were used.

Results

The ICC for intrarater reliability for rater 1 was “moderate”(ICC2,1.52,95 %CI-.04 -.78,P = .034). Rater 2 was “moderate”(ICC2,1.64,95 %CI.17-.84,P = .008). The ICC for interrater reliability for day 1 was “moderate”(ICC2,3.73,95 %CI.38-.88, P = .001). Day 2 was “high”(ICC2,3.79,95 %CI.55-.91, P < .001). The SEM range was .16-.23 cm. The MDC range was .65-.44 cm.

Conclusion

Measuring MT of the DNF at the C3 level is a novel, reliable protocol which can be implemented clinically and in future research to measure physiological adaptations to prescribed cervical interventions.
上颈椎深颈屈肌肌肉厚度测量的可靠性
背景:肌肉骨骼超声(MSK-US)测量中颈椎肌肉厚度(MT)的有效性和可靠性已被证明可接受(C4-C6)。目前尚无评估C4水平以上深颈屈肌(DNF) MT的标准方案。在无症状个体中开发一种新的方案是弥合测量与临床相关性之间差距的关键一步,增强超声评估在颈椎评估中的适用性。目的描述一种C3水平MSK-US MT测量的新方案,并确定该新方案下MSK-US测量的内部和内部可靠性。次要目的是为MSK-US测量上颈椎MT的最小可检测变化(MDC)建立一种临床有用的测量方法。方法25名参与者完成了本横断面研究。两名临床医生独立捕获了参与者右侧深颈屈肌的超声图像。获得3张DNF肌肉组织的超声图像,并使用图像的平均MT进行分析。计算四个独立的类内相关系数(ICC2,1和ICC 2,3), CI为95%,并使用测量标准误差(SEM)。结果量表1的内部信度ICC为“中等”(ICC2,1.52, 95% CI-)。04 -。78, p = 0.034)。评分2为“中度”(ICC2,1.64, 95% CI.17)。84, p = .008)。第1天的交互信度ICC为“中等”(ICC2,3.73, 95% CI.38-)。88, p = .001)。第2天为“高”(ICC2,3.79, 95% CI.55)。91、P <;措施)。扫描电镜范围为0.16 ~。23厘米。MDC范围为0.65 -。44厘米。结论在C3水平测量DNF的MT是一种新颖、可靠的方案,可用于临床和未来的研究,以测量对规定的颈椎干预措施的生理适应。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies brings you the latest therapeutic techniques and current professional debate. Publishing highly illustrated articles on a wide range of subjects this journal is immediately relevant to everyday clinical practice in private, community and primary health care settings. Techiques featured include: • Physical Therapy • Osteopathy • Chiropractic • Massage Therapy • Structural Integration • Feldenkrais • Yoga Therapy • Dance • Physiotherapy • Pilates • Alexander Technique • Shiatsu and Tuina
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