Correlation between maximal radial muscle displacement and stiffness in gastrocnemius muscle.

2020 
OBJECTIVE Tensiomyography (TMG) and myotonometry (MMT) are two novel technologies that measure neuromuscular proprieties. These two devices measure the stiffness of the soft tissue as well as other variables. The aim of this study is to analyze if there is any correlation between maximal radial displacement (Dm) and Stiffness in the medial and lateral gastrocnemius muscles. APPROACH An observational study was carried out in both of the limbs of a hundred and fifty-four young adults (n=154). The TMG and MMT neuromuscular response was measured in gastrocnemius medial and lateral muscles. Correlation coefficients were calculated to observe if there were any relationships between Dm and Stiffness. Differences between the dominant and the non-dominant sides and gender were assessed. MAIN RESULTS Negative correlations between Dm vs Stiffness were found for the lateral (r=-0.278 and rho=-0. 248) and medial gastrocnemius (r=-0.207 and rho=-0.163) in both dominant and non-dominant limbs respectively. SIGNIFICANCE A weak correlation between Dm and Stiffness may indicate that they assess different aspects of neuromuscular function. The MMT and TMG are independent tools, and their values cannot be extrapolated when assessing muscular stiffness. There might be some other factors that influence in this relationship; therefore, more studies are needed in order to better understand the correlation.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    40
    References
    3
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []