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Ultrasonography for the Assessment of the Upper Trapezius Properties in Healthy Females: A Reliability Study Publisher



Adigozali H1 ; Shadmehr A2 ; Ebrahimi E3 ; Rezasoltani A4 ; Naderi F5
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Source: Muscles# Ligaments and Tendons Journal Published:2016


Abstract

Background: to data an assessment of morphometric features, muscle stiffness and blood flow in the upper trapezius among healthy females at rest and contraction states has not been conducted. So, in the current research, the intra-rater reliability of ultrasonographic features of upper tra - pezius in healthy females was examined. Method: in this study stiffness and thickness of the upper trapezius in rest and contraction states were measured by ultrasonography on 12 healthy female subjects (28.33±5.05 years old). Color Doppler imaging was used to assess muscle circulation in the rest state only. Every step and calculation of measurements was repeated 3 times with the same rater. Therefore, in total 36 measurements were done for each variable. Results: according to the analysis, the value of intra class correlation coefficient (ICC) for total variables showed an excellent level of reliability. Thickness at contraction had maximum reliability (ICC= 0.993) and Minimum Diastolic Velocity had the lowest reliability (ICC=0.771). Conclusions: the results of current research demonstrated that real time ultrasonography is a reliable method for measurement of various parameters of upper trapezius, including morphometric features, its stiffness and blood supply in nonsymptomatic females. These mentioned variables can likely be used for objective assessment and provide numerical reference value for clinical plans. © 2016, CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l. All rights reserved.
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