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摘要
背景:在马身上,治疗性超声已被证明对悬吊韧带损伤有益,更普遍地说,对刺激组织修复和减轻局部疼痛有益。然而,它与比赛中遭受的软组织损伤或与骑手/马鞍的相互作用有关,尚待检查。目的:本研究的目的是检验局部低频治疗超声对受伤马肩部肌肉的疗效。方法:使用非侵入性多频生物阻抗评估斜方肌的肌肉质量和细胞健康,并使用声学肌电图(AMG)检查斜方肌和背阔肌的动态改善。共有8匹受伤的马(触诊疼痛和萎缩)使用EQ Pro治疗装置进行治疗,遵循一套方案,包括每隔一天治疗10次。然后将治疗前的值与治疗后的测量值进行比较(1和6个月后)。结果:斜方肌的mfBIA结果显示,当比较Pre与Post 1以及Post 1与Post 2的测量时,EQ Pro Therapy治疗在膜电容(Mc)和相位角(PA)参数方面有显著改善(P 0.05)。斜方肌和背阔肌的AMG测量也有类似的改善,其中肌肉效率(E评分)、时间总和(T评分)、空间总和(S评分)和ST评分平均值均有统计学显著改善(P 0.05至P 0.01)马的术语涉及软组织肩部肌肉损伤(触诊疼痛和萎缩)。注意到的主要改善不仅是肌肉质量和细胞健康的增加,而且还改善了力量的产生、更好的协调和横向平衡,这在治疗后至少持续了六个月。
A Static Bioimpedance and Dynamic Acoustic Myography Preliminary Assessment of Low Frequency Therapeutic Ultrasound Treatment of the Shoulder Muscle Trapezius: An Equine Study
Background: In
horses, therapeutic ultrasound has been shown to be beneficial for suspensory
ligament injuries, and more generally to stimulate tissue repair and reduce
localized pain. However, it has yet to be examined in relation to soft tissue
injuries sustained during competition or in connection with rider/saddle
interactions. Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine the efficacy
of topical low-frequency therapeutic ultrasound on the shoulder muscles of
injured horses. Methods: Muscle mass and cellular health was assessed for M. trapezius using non-invasive
multi-frequency bioimpedance, and dynamic improvements in M. trapezius and M.
latissimus dorsi were examined using acoustic myography (AMG). A total of 8
injured horses (painful to palpation and atrophied) were treated using an EQ Pro
Therapy unit, following a set protocol that comprised treatment every other day
for 10 treatments. Pre-treatment values were then compared with post-treatment
measurements (1 & 6 months later). Results: The
mfBIA results for M. trapezius showed
a significant improvement (P 0.05) of EQ Pro Therapy treatment for the membrane
capacitance (Mc) and phase angle (PA) parameters when comparing the Pre vs Post 1 and Post 1 vs Post 2 measurements. Similar improvements were seen for
the AMG measurements for M. trapezius and M. latissimus dorsi where
statistically significant improvements in the muscle efficiency (E-score) and
temporal summation (T-score) as well as the spatial summation (S-score) and
mean of the ST-scores were noted (P 0.05 to P 0.01). Conclusion: The present findings suggest that EQ Pro Therapy treatment is efficacious in terms of equine cases
involving soft tissue shoulder muscle injuries (painful to palpation and atrophied). The main improvements noted were not only increased
muscle mass and cellular health but also improved force production,
better coordination, and
lateral balance, which persisted for at least six months after treatment.