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ASSESSING CONTRACTILE ABILITY OF THE QUADRICEPS MUSCLE USING ULTRASOUND IMAGING

Journal

MUSCLE & NERVE
Volume 42, Issue 4, Pages 530-538

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mus.21725

Keywords

contractile ability; muscle architecture; quadriceps; rectus femoris; ultrasound imaging

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  1. Johnson & Johnson Company

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Muscle dimension changes on ultrasound imaging (USI) indicate contractile activity. Quadriceps force and rectus femoris (RF) dimensions were examined to assess USI for estimating contraction level. In 15 healthy males, mean age 24.8 years, isometric quadriceps force was measured in 90 degrees knee flexion during submaximal and maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) and at MVC in extension. Mid-thigh cross-sectional area (CSA), depth and width, and surface electromyography (EMG) of RF were recorded. Muscle width decreased curvilinearly as both force and EMG increased. At MVC, width was 3.2 +/- 0.5 cm, 25% smaller than at rest (4.4 6 0.7 cm), and similar to MVC in extension (-23%). CSA decreased linearly to -18% at MVC. RF thickness increased by only 10% (at 30% to MVC). Similar width changes at MVC in flexion and extension indicate the clinical potential of USI for assessing quadriceps contractility. Sensitivity is limited to assessing strength to within 25% of MVC in young males. Muscle Nerve 42: 530-538, 2010

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