在加纳临床环境中使用MyotonPRO设备测量帕金森病肌肉僵硬度的可行性和可靠性

Q3 Medicine
Mary W Agoriwo, Paul E Muckelt, Cynthia O Yeboah, Beatrice E A Sankah, Sandra Agyapong-Badu, Albert Akpalu, Maria Stokes
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目的:探讨Myoton技术在帕金森病患者门诊客观测量肌肉僵硬度的可行性和可靠性。设计:采用探索性定量研究设计。背景:本研究在加纳某教学医院的门诊理疗部进行。参与者是从三个地点招募的。参与者:研究了30名18岁以上的成年帕金森病患者,他们的张力(肌肉僵硬)增加,并且处于Hoehn和Yahr期I-III期。排除有严重合并症的患者。干预:测试前不进行干预。MyotonPRO装置在放松仰卧位时测量肱二头肌、桡侧腕屈肌和胫骨前肌的力学性能。探针对皮肤施加机械脉冲,引起组织振荡。双侧记录肌肉的三个参数(刚度、非神经张力和弹性)。检查了所有三块肌肉的两组(5个脉冲)Myoton数据的可靠性。结果:所有30名参与者(66.3±8.9岁)在8周内被招募和测试。肱二头肌和胫骨前肌的类内相关系数(ICC 3,2)大于0.92,桡侧腕屈肌的类内相关系数大于0.86。结论:MyotonPRO在同一疗程内测量两组数据是可靠的,表明只需要一组测量。该技术在加纳的临床环境中可行且易于使用,有可能评估医疗和物理治疗干预措施对帕金森病患者肌肉的影响。资金:M.S披露了来自南安普顿大学科学技术设施委员会影响加速账户的资助,以支持这项合作研究(没有收到个人财务)。所有其他作者,M.W.A, P.E.M, C.O.Y, B.E.A.S, s.a.b和a.a.没有财务披露。
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Feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in Parkinson's Disease using MyotonPRO device in a clinical setting in Ghana.

Feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in Parkinson's Disease using MyotonPRO device in a clinical setting in Ghana.

Feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in Parkinson's Disease using MyotonPRO device in a clinical setting in Ghana.

Objectives: To examine the feasibility and within-session reliability of Myoton technology to measure muscle stiffness objectively in people with Parkinson's disease in an outpatient setting.

Design: An exploratory quantitative study design was used.

Setting: The study was conducted in the outpatient physiotherapy department of a Teaching Hospital in Ghana. Participants were recruited from three sites.

Participants: Thirty adults with Parkinson's disease over 18 years with increased tone (muscle stiffness) and at Hoehn and Yahr Stages I-III were studied. Persons with severe comorbidities were excluded.

Intervention: There was no intervention before testing. The MyotonPRO device measured the mechanical properties of the biceps brachii, flexor carpi radialis and tibialis anterior muscles in a relaxed supine position. The probe applied mechanical impulses to the skin, eliciting tissue oscillations. The muscles' three parameters (stiffness, non-neural tone and elasticity) were recorded bilaterally. The reliability of two sets (of 5 impulses) of Myoton data on all three muscles was examined.

Results: All 30 participants (66.3±8.9 years) were recruited and tested within eight weeks. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC 3,2) were above 0.92 for biceps brachii and tibialis anterior and above 0.86 for flexor carpi radialis.

Conclusion: The MyotonPRO was reliable for measuring two sets of data within the same session, indicating that only one set of measurements is needed. The technique is feasible and easy to use in a clinical setting in Ghana, with the potential to assess the effect of medical and physiotherapy interventions on muscles in people with Parkinson's disease.

Funding: M.S discloses a grant from the Science and Technology Facilities Council Impact Acceleration Account at the University of Southampton to support this collaborative research (no personal finance received). All other authors, M.W.A, P.E.M, C.O.Y, B.E.A.S, S.A.-B, and A.A have no financial disclosure.

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