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Myotonometric Measurement of Myofascial Trigger Points: Reliability, Validity and Sensitivity

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University of Castilla-La Mancha

Status

Completed

Conditions

Muscle Tone Abnormalities

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aims of this study are:

  • To examine the inter-rater reliability to assess myofascial trigger points using a myotonometer
  • To determinate the strength of the correlation between myotonometric parameters and isokinetic parameters
  • To evaluate the sensitivity of myotonometric measurements to detect the location of myofascial trigger points

Full description

Previous researches have used complicated and expensive methods to measure mechanical properties of muscle tone like isokinetic dynamometer.

The purpose of this investigation is to establish the reliability, validity and sensitivity of a myotonometer to assess myofascial trigger points. The results of this study will verify the inter-reliability of a myotonometer device in order to evaluate muscle tone, examine correlations and associations between myotonometric measurements and isokinetic measurements and provide a measurable understanding of the location of myofascial trigger points.

Assessment:

Myoton device is a simple and portable tool to obtain quantitative and objective assessments of mechanical properties of muscle tone.

Isokinetic dynamometric technique is considered a valid biomechanics method to measure muscle tone in non-injured subjects but isokinetic machine is a heavy and expensive equipment.

Outcome measures:

Myotonometric measures will include muscle frequency, decrement (elasticity) and stiffness.

Isokinetic measures will include passive resistive torque to ankle dorsiflexion and dorsiflexion passive range of motion (PROM)

All outcome measures will be evaluated once.

Enrollment

50 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 55 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age range 18-55 years.
  • Healthy volunteers.
  • Presence of a latent medial MTrP of the soleus muscle.
  • Being able to provide written informed consent.
  • Being able to follow instructions and realize clinical tests.

Exclusion criteria

  • Any history of ipsilateral lower limb severe injury or intervention (e.g. fracture, surgical intervention).
  • Pain or musculoskeletal injury, ligament injury, tendonitis or plantar fasciitis in the ipsilateral leg for six months previous to the evaluation.
  • Peripheral or central nervous system neurological disease.
  • Altered sensitivity in the studied area.
  • Treatment of a myofascial trigger point in the sural triceps in the six months previous to the evaluation.

Trial design

50 participants in 1 patient group

Myotonometric and isokinetic measurement
Description:
Myotonometric assessment: into the site of the latent medial myofascial trigger point of the soleus muscle and distal to the lateral medial myofascial trigger point of the soleus muscle but into the same taut band. Isokinetic assessment: triceps surae muscle tone will be quantified by measuring the passive range of motion for ankle dorsiflexion and the resistance to passive ankle dorsiflexion at slow and fast velocity.

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