活动度对肌筋膜疼痛综合征患者上斜方肌筋膜移位的影响

Edrin Isabel P. Dellosa, Valentin C. Dones, Lyle Patrick D. Tangcuangco, Chrizelle Joy E. Del Rosario, A. J. Co, Sean Jerimiah Agbayani, P. Cabrera, Daniel Rey S. Ibo, Ivy Sophia A. Pagente, Angelika Camille Q. Sua, C. Almazan, M. Capistrano, Kimberly-Anne Enriquez, J. Inarda, M. Quebral, J. A. Rigor, Angelica Supangan
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目的:本研究确定MPS和非MPS参与者在进行颈椎活动范围(AROM)后上斜方肌浅筋膜和深筋膜滑动的差异。确定筋膜载片与年龄、性别、职业、临床诊断和症状慢性之间的关系。方法:采用回顾性、信度和病例对照研究。共纳入300名参与者(174名MPS: 126名非MPS)。对于每个筋膜层,6名理疗实习生阅读19个MSUS视频。Bland Altman图和单测量类内相关系数(ICC)决定了物理治疗实习生的测试者内部和测试者之间的信度。12名理疗实习生量化了3600个MSUS视频中的筋膜切片。采用独立样本t检验比较MPS组和非MPS组筋膜载玻片的差异。p值为0.05)。浅筋膜滑动与自变量之间无相关性(p >0.05)。性别是唯一与深筋膜滑动差异相关的变量(p <0.05)。结论和意义:有限的筋膜滑动并不是MPS患者的特征。筋膜载玻片的差异和自变量之间没有关联。
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The Effects of Active Range of Motion on Upper Trapezius’ Fasciae Displacement among Individuals with and without Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Aim: This study determined the differences in upper trapezius' superficial and deep fascia slides among MPS and non-MPS participants after performing cervical active range of motion (AROM). The association between the fascia slides, age, sex, occupation, clinical diagnosis, and symptoms’ chronicity were determined. Methods: This retrospective study constituted a reliability and case-control study. Three hundred participants (174 MPS: 126 non-MPS) were included. For each fascia level, six physiotherapy interns read 19 MSUS videos. Bland Altman Plot and Single Measures Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) determined the physiotherapy interns' intratester and intertester reliability. Twelve physiotherapy interns quantified the fascia slides in 3,600 MSUS videos. MPS and non-MPS groups were compared against differences in fascia slides using independent samples t-test. A p-value of <0.05 indicated significant differences in fascia slides. Multiple regression analyses determined fascia slides and independent variables’ relationship. Results: Intertester reliability in tracking the superficial and deep fasciae was very good (ICC = 0.90 to 1.00). Intratester reliability showed minimal to no individual bias (95% CI). A significant difference in superficial fascia displacement between groups was only observed during active cervical extension (p< 0.05). No difference in cervical AROM was reported in deep fascia displacement between groups (p> 0.05). No associations were found between superficial fascia slides and independent variables (p >0.05). Sex was the only variable associated with deep fascia slide difference (p <0.05). Conclusion and Implications: Limited fascia slide is not a characteristic of individuals with MPS. There is no association between differences in fascia slides and independent variables.
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