肯尼亚一所公立大学18-24岁健康学生胸小肌指数范围。

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South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v81i1.2096
Eugene C Agweyu, Joseph M Matheri, Benita Olivier, Elzette Korkie
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背景:胸小肌(PMM)长度对肩部运动和稳定至关重要,常与功能障碍和疼痛有关。胸小肌指数(PMI)量化了这块肌肉相对于身体尺寸的长度。健康成人的典型PMI值范围为10.0 cm至12.5 cm,数据来自肯尼亚人口。目的:本研究旨在建立肯尼亚18-24岁健康大学生的基线PMI值,检查侧优势和性别的变化,以支持临床评估。方法:采用分层、简单随机抽样的横断面描述性研究方法,从肯雅塔农业科技大学(JKUAT)招募289名健康青年。数据收集通过自行开发,访谈者管理的问卷,达到93.4%的回复率。PMI值以三种姿势测量:仰卧、放松和站立。结果:站立放松体位时,优势侧PMI均值为10.6 cm,非优势侧PMI均值为11.2 cm,差异有95%置信区间。配对t检验显示优势侧和非优势侧之间存在显著差异(p < 0.0001)。结论:肯尼亚年轻人的基线PMI值在统治地位和性别方面存在显著差异。这些发现为临床评估PMI提供了基础参考,支持物理治疗师和临床医生使用精确的肌肉长度数据来评估和治疗肩部功能障碍。临床意义:建立基线PMI值有助于物理治疗师识别偏差,对肩部功能障碍进行有针对性的干预。
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Pectoralis minor index range of healthy 18-24-year-old students from a Kenyan public university.

Background: The pectoralis minor muscle (PMM) length is critical for shoulder movement and stability, often implicated in dysfunction and pain. The pectoralis minor index (PMI) quantifies this muscle's length relative to body dimensions. Typical PMI values range from 10.0 cm to 12.5 cm in healthy adults, with data for Kenyan populations.

Objectives: This study aimed to establish baseline PMI values among healthy 18-24-year-old university students in Kenya, examining variations by side dominance and sex to support clinical assessments.

Method: A cross-sectional descriptive study recruited 289 healthy young adults from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) using stratified and simple random sampling. Data were collected through a self-developed, interviewer-administered questionnaire, achieving a 93.4% response rate. PMI values were measured in three postures: supine, relaxed, and standing.

Results: In the standing relaxed position, the PMI mean was 10.6 cm on the dominant side and 11.2 cm on the non-dominant side, with significant variation indicated by a 95% confidence interval. A paired t-test revealed a significant difference between dominant and non-dominant sides (p < 0.0001).

Conclusion: Baseline PMI values for Kenyan young adults show significant differences by dominance and sex. These findings provide a foundational reference for assessing PMI in clinical settings, supporting physiotherapists and clinicians in evaluating and treating shoulder dysfunction using precise muscle length data.

Clinical implications: Establishing baseline PMI values assists physiotherapists in identifying deviations, enabling targeted interventions for shoulder dysfunction.

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