Comparison of the masses and amounts of intramuscular non-contractile tissue of the lower extremity muscles, mobility and balance ability, and cognitive function between older adults with and without low back pain: A pilot study

IF 1.4 Q3 REHABILITATION JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI:10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.04.055
Mitsuhiro Masaki PT, PhD , Moeka Takeuchi PT , Karin Sugawara PT , Minori Yokota PT , Maki Kasahara PT
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Abstract

Introduction

This study compared the masses and amounts of intramuscular non-contractile tissue of multiple lower extremity muscles measured using an ultrasound imaging device, as well as the mobility and balance ability and cognitive function between community-dwelling older adults with and without low back pain (LBP).

Methods

Twenty-five community-dwelling older adults were classified into control (CTR) (n = 17, asymptomatic) and LBP (n = 8) groups. The current LBP status in the LBP group was as follows: duration period: 99.4 ± 81.3 months, Numerical Rating Scale: 4.8 ± 0.9, and Oswestry Disability Index: 15.3 ± 10.4%. The thicknesses and the echo intensities of various muscles (gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus; rectus femoris; vastus intermedius and lateralis; long and short heads of the biceps femoris; semitendinosus; semimembranosus; tibialis anterior; medial head of the gastrocnemius; soleus; and tibialis posterior) were measured using an ultrasound imaging device. Mobility and balance ability were assessed by measuring the usual and maximal walking speeds, timed up-and-go time, five-chair-stand time, and one-legged stance time. Mini-Mental State Examination scores were also assessed.

Results

The gluteus medius muscle thickness was significantly lower in the LBP group than in the CTR group. The thicknesses and echo intensities of the other lower extremity muscles did not differ significantly between the CTR and LBP groups. The usual walking speed was also significantly slower in the LBP group than in the CTR group. Balance ability and cognitive function did not differ significantly between the two groups.

Conclusion

The results of the present study demonstrated lower gluteus medius muscle mass and slower usual walking speed in community-dwelling older adults with LBP compared to those in older adults without LBP; however, other variables did not differ significantly between these groups.

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比较有腰背痛和无腰背痛的老年人下肢肌肉内非收缩组织的质量和数量、活动和平衡能力以及认知功能:试点研究
方法将 25 名社区老年人分为对照组(CTR)(17 人,无症状)和腰背痛组(8 人)。枸杞多糖症组目前的枸杞多糖症状况如下:持续时间:持续时间:99.4 ± 81.3 个月,数值评定量表:4.8 ± 0.9,持续时间:99.4 ± 81.3 个月:4.8±0.9,Oswestry 残疾指数:15.3±10.4%:15.3 ± 10.4%.使用超声波成像设备测量了各种肌肉(臀大肌、臀中肌和臀小肌;股直肌;股内侧肌和股外侧肌;股二头肌长头和短头;半腱肌;半膜肌;胫骨前肌;腓肠肌内侧头;比目鱼肌;胫骨后肌)的厚度和回声强度。通过测量通常和最大行走速度、定时起立时间、五椅站立时间和单腿站立时间来评估活动能力和平衡能力。结果 LBP 组的臀中肌厚度明显低于 CTR 组。其他下肢肌肉的厚度和回声强度在 CTR 组和 LBP 组之间没有明显差异。LBP 组的通常行走速度也明显慢于 CTR 组。本研究结果表明,与无枸杞痛的老年人相比,患有枸杞痛的社区居住老年人臀中肌肌肉质量较低,通常行走速度较慢;但是,这两组之间的其他变量没有显著差异。
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