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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 outpa...

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Autores principales: Agoriwo, Mary W, Muckelt, Paul E, Yeboah, Cynthia O, Sankah, Beatrice E A, Agyapong-Badu, Sandra, Akpalu, Albert, Stokes, Maria
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Publicado: Ghana Medical Association 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10336470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37449261
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v56i2.4
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author Agoriwo, Mary W
Muckelt, Paul E
Yeboah, Cynthia O
Sankah, Beatrice E A
Agyapong-Badu, Sandra
Akpalu, Albert
Stokes, Maria
author_facet Agoriwo, Mary W
Muckelt, Paul E
Yeboah, Cynthia O
Sankah, Beatrice E A
Agyapong-Badu, Sandra
Akpalu, Albert
Stokes, Maria
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description 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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spelling pubmed-103364702023-07-13 Feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in Parkinson's Disease using MyotonPRO device in a clinical setting in Ghana Agoriwo, Mary W Muckelt, Paul E Yeboah, Cynthia O Sankah, Beatrice E A Agyapong-Badu, Sandra Akpalu, Albert Stokes, Maria Ghana Med J Original Article 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 Ghana Medical Association 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10336470/ /pubmed/37449261 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v56i2.4 Text en Copyright © The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article under the CC BY license.
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Agoriwo, Mary W
Muckelt, Paul E
Yeboah, Cynthia O
Sankah, Beatrice E A
Agyapong-Badu, Sandra
Akpalu, Albert
Stokes, Maria
Feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in Parkinson's Disease using MyotonPRO device in a clinical setting in Ghana
title Feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in Parkinson's Disease using MyotonPRO device in a clinical setting in Ghana
title_full Feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in Parkinson's Disease using MyotonPRO device in a clinical setting in Ghana
title_fullStr Feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in Parkinson's Disease using MyotonPRO device in a clinical setting in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in Parkinson's Disease using MyotonPRO device in a clinical setting in Ghana
title_short Feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in Parkinson's Disease using MyotonPRO device in a clinical setting in Ghana
title_sort feasibility and reliability of measuring muscle stiffness in parkinson's disease using myotonpro device in a clinical setting in ghana
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10336470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37449261
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v56i2.4
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