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Current evidence regarding 2D ultrasonography monitoring of intrinsic foot muscle properties: A systematic review

BACKGROUND: Ultrasonography can discriminate between intrinsic and extrinsic foot muscle properties and has therefore gained considerable popularity as an indirect strength evaluation. However, an overview on the use of ultrasound for assessing intrinsic foot musculature (IFM) is currently lacking....

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Autores principales: Haelewijn, Nicolas, Peters Dickie, Jean-Louis, Staes, Filip, Vereecke, Evie, Deschamps, Kevin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10374929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18252
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author Haelewijn, Nicolas
Peters Dickie, Jean-Louis
Staes, Filip
Vereecke, Evie
Deschamps, Kevin
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Peters Dickie, Jean-Louis
Staes, Filip
Vereecke, Evie
Deschamps, Kevin
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description BACKGROUND: Ultrasonography can discriminate between intrinsic and extrinsic foot muscle properties and has therefore gained considerable popularity as an indirect strength evaluation. However, an overview on the use of ultrasound for assessing intrinsic foot musculature (IFM) is currently lacking. RESEARCH QUESTION: What is the current evidence regarding (1) 2D ultrasonography protocols and its reliability? (2) Reference values for cross-sectional area and dorso-plantar thickness evaluation in asymptomatic and symptomatic persons? METHODS: The PRISMA guidelines were used to conduct this systematic review. Eight databases (PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Scopus, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus and EuropePMC) were searched up to November 1, 2021. Studies reporting quantitative 2D ultrasound findings of the intrinsic foot muscles with no limitation to sex, BMI, ethnicity or physical activity were included. Studies were assessed for methodological quality using the Downs and Black checklist. RESULTS: Fifty-three studies were retained. Protocols showed an overall good to great reliability, suggesting limits of agreement between 8 and 30% of relative muscle size with minimal detectable changes varying from 0.10 to 0.29 cm(2) for cross-sectional area and 0.03–0.23 cm for thickness. Reference values are proposed for both cross-sectional area and thickness measurements of the abductor hallucis, flexor digitorum brevis, flexor hallucis brevis and quadratus plantae in asymptomatic persons. This could not be performed in the symptomatic studies due to a limited number of relevant studies addressing the symptomatic population, therefore a clinical overview is outlined. Clinically, IFM properties have been studied in ten distinct pathological conditions, predominantly pointing towards decreased muscle properties of the abductor hallucis. SIGNIFICANCE: We provide a clear and comprehensive overview of the literature regarding 2D ultrasonography of the IFM, making the available evidence more accessible to decision makers and researchers.
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spelling pubmed-103749292023-07-29 Current evidence regarding 2D ultrasonography monitoring of intrinsic foot muscle properties: A systematic review Haelewijn, Nicolas Peters Dickie, Jean-Louis Staes, Filip Vereecke, Evie Deschamps, Kevin Heliyon Review Article BACKGROUND: Ultrasonography can discriminate between intrinsic and extrinsic foot muscle properties and has therefore gained considerable popularity as an indirect strength evaluation. However, an overview on the use of ultrasound for assessing intrinsic foot musculature (IFM) is currently lacking. RESEARCH QUESTION: What is the current evidence regarding (1) 2D ultrasonography protocols and its reliability? (2) Reference values for cross-sectional area and dorso-plantar thickness evaluation in asymptomatic and symptomatic persons? METHODS: The PRISMA guidelines were used to conduct this systematic review. Eight databases (PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Scopus, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus and EuropePMC) were searched up to November 1, 2021. Studies reporting quantitative 2D ultrasound findings of the intrinsic foot muscles with no limitation to sex, BMI, ethnicity or physical activity were included. Studies were assessed for methodological quality using the Downs and Black checklist. RESULTS: Fifty-three studies were retained. Protocols showed an overall good to great reliability, suggesting limits of agreement between 8 and 30% of relative muscle size with minimal detectable changes varying from 0.10 to 0.29 cm(2) for cross-sectional area and 0.03–0.23 cm for thickness. Reference values are proposed for both cross-sectional area and thickness measurements of the abductor hallucis, flexor digitorum brevis, flexor hallucis brevis and quadratus plantae in asymptomatic persons. This could not be performed in the symptomatic studies due to a limited number of relevant studies addressing the symptomatic population, therefore a clinical overview is outlined. Clinically, IFM properties have been studied in ten distinct pathological conditions, predominantly pointing towards decreased muscle properties of the abductor hallucis. SIGNIFICANCE: We provide a clear and comprehensive overview of the literature regarding 2D ultrasonography of the IFM, making the available evidence more accessible to decision makers and researchers. Elsevier 2023-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10374929/ /pubmed/37520980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18252 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_full Current evidence regarding 2D ultrasonography monitoring of intrinsic foot muscle properties: A systematic review
title_fullStr Current evidence regarding 2D ultrasonography monitoring of intrinsic foot muscle properties: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Current evidence regarding 2D ultrasonography monitoring of intrinsic foot muscle properties: A systematic review
title_short Current evidence regarding 2D ultrasonography monitoring of intrinsic foot muscle properties: A systematic review
title_sort current evidence regarding 2d ultrasonography monitoring of intrinsic foot muscle properties: a systematic review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10374929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18252
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