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Clin Physiol Funct Imaging ; 38(3): 378-383, 2018 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28707752

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PURPOSE: Quadriceps strength and patellar tendon (PT) are directly linked and intimately related to daily activities and lower limb function. However, the correlation between knee extension torque (KT) and PT Young's modulus (E) measured directly is still unknown. METHOD: We used supersonic shearwave imaging (SSI) to evaluate the elastic property of PT in healthy young men and analysed its correlation with KT. Twenty-two healthy young males were included and both knees were examined. The E of the PT in the dominant and non-dominant legs was assessed by SSI elastography. KT in maximal voluntary isometric contraction was measured with an isokinetic dynamometer. RESULT: No correlations between KT and PT E were observed in dominant or non-dominant side (P = 0·458 and 0·126, respectively). No significant differences in KT or PT E were observed between both legs (P = 0·096 and 0·722, respectively). Intra-day ICC was rated good (D1 - 0·886, P<0·001 and 0·88, P<0·001) and excellent (D2 - 0·928, P<0·001 and 0·900, P<0·001) for both legs. Inter-day ICC was rated moderate for both legs (0·651, P = 0·016 and 0·630, P = 0·018, respectively). CONCLUSION: No significant correlations were found between KT and PT E, suggesting that quadriceps strength is not an accurate predictor for PT mechanical properties in subjects with no specific training engagement. Habitual loading pattern can play a determinant role in PT mechanical properties, regardless of quadriceps strength. Further investigation on SSI acquisition protocols should be conducted to guarantee higher inter-day ICC values.


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Knee Joint/physiology , Muscle Contraction , Patellar Ligament/physiology , Quadriceps Muscle/physiology , Adult , Biomechanical Phenomena , Cross-Sectional Studies , Elastic Modulus , Elasticity Imaging Techniques , Healthy Volunteers , Humans , Knee Joint/diagnostic imaging , Male , Muscle Strength , Muscle Strength Dynamometer , Patellar Ligament/diagnostic imaging , Predictive Value of Tests , Quadriceps Muscle/diagnostic imaging , Reproducibility of Results , Torque
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In. III Congresso Latino Americano de Engenharia Biomédica - CLAEB / International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering - IFMBE Proceedings. Anais. João Pessoa, SBEB, 2004. p.153-156, 1 CD-ROM - III Congresso Latino Americano de Engenharia Biomédica - CLAEB / International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering - IFMBE Proceedings, graf, ilus.
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-540453

ABSTRACT

Muitos pesquisadores têm estudado a relação entre a atividade mioelétrica e performance muscular medido como trabalho, torque ou força. No entanto, não existe consenso sobre o melhor parâmetro para este tipo de análise...


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Humans , Congresses as Topic , Electromyography , Muscle Strength
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