Reference Values for Shear Wave Elastography of Neck and Shoulder Muscles in Healthy Individuals

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Reference Values for Shear Wave Elastography of Neck and Shoulder Muscles in Healthy Individuals. / Ewertsen, Caroline; Carlsen, Jonathan; Perveez, Mohammed Aftab; Schytz, Henrik.

I: Ultrasound International Open, Bind 4, Nr. 1, 2018, s. E23-E29.

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Ewertsen, C, Carlsen, J, Perveez, MA & Schytz, H 2018, 'Reference Values for Shear Wave Elastography of Neck and Shoulder Muscles in Healthy Individuals', Ultrasound International Open, bind 4, nr. 1, s. E23-E29. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-102013

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Ewertsen, C., Carlsen, J., Perveez, M. A., & Schytz, H. (2018). Reference Values for Shear Wave Elastography of Neck and Shoulder Muscles in Healthy Individuals. Ultrasound International Open, 4(1), E23-E29. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-102013

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Ewertsen C, Carlsen J, Perveez MA, Schytz H. Reference Values for Shear Wave Elastography of Neck and Shoulder Muscles in Healthy Individuals. Ultrasound International Open. 2018;4(1):E23-E29. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-102013

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Ewertsen, Caroline ; Carlsen, Jonathan ; Perveez, Mohammed Aftab ; Schytz, Henrik. / Reference Values for Shear Wave Elastography of Neck and Shoulder Muscles in Healthy Individuals. I: Ultrasound International Open. 2018 ; Bind 4, Nr. 1. s. E23-E29.

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title = "Reference Values for Shear Wave Elastography of Neck and Shoulder Muscles in Healthy Individuals",
abstract = "Purpose: to establish reference values for ultrasound shear-wave elastography for pericranial muscles in healthy individuals (m. trapezius, m. splenius capitis, m. semispinalis capitis, m. sternocleidomastoideus and m. masseter). Also to evaluate day-to-day variations in the shear-wave speeds and evaluate the effect of the pennation of the muscle fibers, ie scanning parallel or perpendicularly to the fibers.Materials and Methods: 10 healthy individuals (5 males and 5 females) had their pericranial muscles examined with shear-wave elastography in two orthogonal planes on two different days for their dominant and non-dominant side. Mean shear wave speeds from 5 ROI's in each muscle, for each scan plane for the dominant and non-dominant side for the two days were calculated. The effect of the different parameters - muscle pennation, gender, dominant vs non-dominant side and day was evaluated.Results: The effect of scan plane in relation to muscle pennation was statistically significant (p<0.0001). The mean shear-wave speed when scanning parallel to the muscle fibers was significantly higher than the mean shear-wave speed when scanning perpendicularly to the fibers. The day-to-day variation was statistically significant (p=0.0258), but not clinically relevant. Shear-wave speeds differed significantly between muscles. Mean shear wave speeds (m/s) for the muscles in the parallel plane were: for masseter 2.45 (SD:+/-0.25), semispinal 3.36 (SD:+/-0.75), splenius 3.04 (SD:+/-0.65), sternocleidomastoid 2.75 (SD:+/-0.23), trapezius 3.20 (SD:+/-0.27) and trapezius lateral 3.87 (SD:+/-3.87).Conclusion: The shear wave speed variation depended on the direction of scanning. Shear wave elastography may be a method to evaluate muscle stiffness in patients suffering from chronic neck pain.",
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T1 - Reference Values for Shear Wave Elastography of Neck and Shoulder Muscles in Healthy Individuals

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AU - Carlsen, Jonathan

AU - Perveez, Mohammed Aftab

AU - Schytz, Henrik

PY - 2018

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N2 - Purpose: to establish reference values for ultrasound shear-wave elastography for pericranial muscles in healthy individuals (m. trapezius, m. splenius capitis, m. semispinalis capitis, m. sternocleidomastoideus and m. masseter). Also to evaluate day-to-day variations in the shear-wave speeds and evaluate the effect of the pennation of the muscle fibers, ie scanning parallel or perpendicularly to the fibers.Materials and Methods: 10 healthy individuals (5 males and 5 females) had their pericranial muscles examined with shear-wave elastography in two orthogonal planes on two different days for their dominant and non-dominant side. Mean shear wave speeds from 5 ROI's in each muscle, for each scan plane for the dominant and non-dominant side for the two days were calculated. The effect of the different parameters - muscle pennation, gender, dominant vs non-dominant side and day was evaluated.Results: The effect of scan plane in relation to muscle pennation was statistically significant (p<0.0001). The mean shear-wave speed when scanning parallel to the muscle fibers was significantly higher than the mean shear-wave speed when scanning perpendicularly to the fibers. The day-to-day variation was statistically significant (p=0.0258), but not clinically relevant. Shear-wave speeds differed significantly between muscles. Mean shear wave speeds (m/s) for the muscles in the parallel plane were: for masseter 2.45 (SD:+/-0.25), semispinal 3.36 (SD:+/-0.75), splenius 3.04 (SD:+/-0.65), sternocleidomastoid 2.75 (SD:+/-0.23), trapezius 3.20 (SD:+/-0.27) and trapezius lateral 3.87 (SD:+/-3.87).Conclusion: The shear wave speed variation depended on the direction of scanning. Shear wave elastography may be a method to evaluate muscle stiffness in patients suffering from chronic neck pain.

AB - Purpose: to establish reference values for ultrasound shear-wave elastography for pericranial muscles in healthy individuals (m. trapezius, m. splenius capitis, m. semispinalis capitis, m. sternocleidomastoideus and m. masseter). Also to evaluate day-to-day variations in the shear-wave speeds and evaluate the effect of the pennation of the muscle fibers, ie scanning parallel or perpendicularly to the fibers.Materials and Methods: 10 healthy individuals (5 males and 5 females) had their pericranial muscles examined with shear-wave elastography in two orthogonal planes on two different days for their dominant and non-dominant side. Mean shear wave speeds from 5 ROI's in each muscle, for each scan plane for the dominant and non-dominant side for the two days were calculated. The effect of the different parameters - muscle pennation, gender, dominant vs non-dominant side and day was evaluated.Results: The effect of scan plane in relation to muscle pennation was statistically significant (p<0.0001). The mean shear-wave speed when scanning parallel to the muscle fibers was significantly higher than the mean shear-wave speed when scanning perpendicularly to the fibers. The day-to-day variation was statistically significant (p=0.0258), but not clinically relevant. Shear-wave speeds differed significantly between muscles. Mean shear wave speeds (m/s) for the muscles in the parallel plane were: for masseter 2.45 (SD:+/-0.25), semispinal 3.36 (SD:+/-0.75), splenius 3.04 (SD:+/-0.65), sternocleidomastoid 2.75 (SD:+/-0.23), trapezius 3.20 (SD:+/-0.27) and trapezius lateral 3.87 (SD:+/-3.87).Conclusion: The shear wave speed variation depended on the direction of scanning. Shear wave elastography may be a method to evaluate muscle stiffness in patients suffering from chronic neck pain.

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DO - 10.1055/s-0044-102013

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SP - E23-E29

JO - Ultrasound International Open

JF - Ultrasound International Open

SN - 2199-7152

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