Investigating the Reliability of the Measurement of the Cervical Muscle’s Echo Intensity

(2024) Investigating the Reliability of the Measurement of the Cervical Muscle’s Echo Intensity. Journal of Modern Rehabilitation. pp. 106-113. ISSN 2538385X (ISSN)

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Abstract

Introduction: The skeletal muscle’s echo intensity (EI) is a measurement that can be used to assess the quality of the muscle and any muscle damage caused by training or activity. To determine its reliability, a limited number of studies have investigated the measurement of cervical muscles’ EI. This study determines whether the EI of the cervical muscles can be reliably quantified using the Adobe Photoshop software. Materials and Methods: The mean EI of the cervical muscles was measured using the standard histogram function of Adobe Photoshop CS6 in 20 healthy women. Results: The measurement of EI of cervical muscles using Adobe Photoshop CS6 is reliable in healthy women (intra-class coefficient >0.9). The values of the standard error of measurements of longus coli, sternocleidomastoid, levator scapula, semispinalis capitis, rectus capitis posterior, and oblique capitis superior muscles were 1.81, 2.09, 1.46, 2.02, 1.47 and 1.26, respectively. The values of the smallest detectable difference of longus coli, sternocleidomastoid, levator scapula, semispinalis capitis, rectus capitis posterior, and oblique capitis superior muscles were 7.11, 8.22, 5.74, 7.93, 5.79, and 4.97, respectively. Conclusion: Assessing the EI of the cervical muscles with Adobe Photoshop software is a viable method to determine the quality of the muscles. Copyright © 2024 Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Neck muscles Spine Ultrasonography
Page Range: pp. 106-113
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 18
Number: 1
ISSN: 2538385X (ISSN)
Depositing User: خانم ناهید ضیائی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/30811

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