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Test-Retest Reliability of Ultrasonographic Measurements from the Rectus Femoris Muscle 1–5 Years after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Ipsilateral and Contralateral Legs: An Observational, Case-Control Study

About 40% of traumatic injuries in sports are related to the knee. Of these, 33% require arthroscopic surgery. The rehabilitative ultrasound imaging technique is a simple method to obtain objective real-time results on the state and measurement of the musculoskeletal tissue and its use can represent...

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Autores principales: Buelga-Suarez, Jorge, Alba-Martin, Pablo, Cuenca-Zaldívar, Nicolas, García-Escudero, María, Bierge-Sanclemente, Pilar, Almazán-Polo, Jaime, Fernández-Carnero, Samuel, Pecos-Martín, Daniel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8999881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071867
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author Buelga-Suarez, Jorge
Alba-Martin, Pablo
Cuenca-Zaldívar, Nicolas
García-Escudero, María
Bierge-Sanclemente, Pilar
Almazán-Polo, Jaime
Fernández-Carnero, Samuel
Pecos-Martín, Daniel
author_facet Buelga-Suarez, Jorge
Alba-Martin, Pablo
Cuenca-Zaldívar, Nicolas
García-Escudero, María
Bierge-Sanclemente, Pilar
Almazán-Polo, Jaime
Fernández-Carnero, Samuel
Pecos-Martín, Daniel
author_sort Buelga-Suarez, Jorge
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description About 40% of traumatic injuries in sports are related to the knee. Of these, 33% require arthroscopic surgery. The rehabilitative ultrasound imaging technique is a simple method to obtain objective real-time results on the state and measurement of the musculoskeletal tissue and its use can represent an important change in the process of functional diagnosis and recovery of these injuries. The aim was to quantify the differences in the thickness, muscle contraction time, and muscle relaxation time of the rectus femoris muscle between individuals with knee arthroscopy and healthy individuals and to verify the reliability of the inter-examiner measurements in these ultrasound variables. An observational case-control study with individuals (18–60 years aged) who underwent surgery for anterior cruciate ligament through knee arthroscopy a year or more before. A total of 38 subjects were divided into 2 groups, case and control. Ultrasound measurements were taken of the following outcomes: thickness at rest and contraction, muscle contraction time, and muscle relaxation time of the rectus femoris muscle. Excellent inter-examiner reliability was obtained for all ultrasound measurements (ICC3.3 > 0.90). No significant changes were found in the rate of contraction or rest of the rectus femoris muscle. On the other hand, if significant changes in the thickness of the rectus femoris muscle were found between control and case group. Arthroscopic surgery for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction does not appear to modify function but does modify the thickness of the rectus femoris muscle on ultrasound examination. Ultrasound appears to be a reliable tool for the study of these measurements in the rectus femoris muscle.
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spelling pubmed-89998812022-04-12 Test-Retest Reliability of Ultrasonographic Measurements from the Rectus Femoris Muscle 1–5 Years after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Ipsilateral and Contralateral Legs: An Observational, Case-Control Study Buelga-Suarez, Jorge Alba-Martin, Pablo Cuenca-Zaldívar, Nicolas García-Escudero, María Bierge-Sanclemente, Pilar Almazán-Polo, Jaime Fernández-Carnero, Samuel Pecos-Martín, Daniel J Clin Med Article About 40% of traumatic injuries in sports are related to the knee. Of these, 33% require arthroscopic surgery. The rehabilitative ultrasound imaging technique is a simple method to obtain objective real-time results on the state and measurement of the musculoskeletal tissue and its use can represent an important change in the process of functional diagnosis and recovery of these injuries. The aim was to quantify the differences in the thickness, muscle contraction time, and muscle relaxation time of the rectus femoris muscle between individuals with knee arthroscopy and healthy individuals and to verify the reliability of the inter-examiner measurements in these ultrasound variables. An observational case-control study with individuals (18–60 years aged) who underwent surgery for anterior cruciate ligament through knee arthroscopy a year or more before. A total of 38 subjects were divided into 2 groups, case and control. Ultrasound measurements were taken of the following outcomes: thickness at rest and contraction, muscle contraction time, and muscle relaxation time of the rectus femoris muscle. Excellent inter-examiner reliability was obtained for all ultrasound measurements (ICC3.3 > 0.90). No significant changes were found in the rate of contraction or rest of the rectus femoris muscle. On the other hand, if significant changes in the thickness of the rectus femoris muscle were found between control and case group. Arthroscopic surgery for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction does not appear to modify function but does modify the thickness of the rectus femoris muscle on ultrasound examination. Ultrasound appears to be a reliable tool for the study of these measurements in the rectus femoris muscle. MDPI 2022-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8999881/ /pubmed/35407473 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071867 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alba-Martin, Pablo
Cuenca-Zaldívar, Nicolas
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Bierge-Sanclemente, Pilar
Almazán-Polo, Jaime
Fernández-Carnero, Samuel
Pecos-Martín, Daniel
Test-Retest Reliability of Ultrasonographic Measurements from the Rectus Femoris Muscle 1–5 Years after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Ipsilateral and Contralateral Legs: An Observational, Case-Control Study
title Test-Retest Reliability of Ultrasonographic Measurements from the Rectus Femoris Muscle 1–5 Years after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Ipsilateral and Contralateral Legs: An Observational, Case-Control Study
title_full Test-Retest Reliability of Ultrasonographic Measurements from the Rectus Femoris Muscle 1–5 Years after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Ipsilateral and Contralateral Legs: An Observational, Case-Control Study
title_fullStr Test-Retest Reliability of Ultrasonographic Measurements from the Rectus Femoris Muscle 1–5 Years after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Ipsilateral and Contralateral Legs: An Observational, Case-Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Test-Retest Reliability of Ultrasonographic Measurements from the Rectus Femoris Muscle 1–5 Years after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Ipsilateral and Contralateral Legs: An Observational, Case-Control Study
title_short Test-Retest Reliability of Ultrasonographic Measurements from the Rectus Femoris Muscle 1–5 Years after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Ipsilateral and Contralateral Legs: An Observational, Case-Control Study
title_sort test-retest reliability of ultrasonographic measurements from the rectus femoris muscle 1–5 years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in the ipsilateral and contralateral legs: an observational, case-control study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8999881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35407473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071867
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