Relationships between muscle size and hardness of the medial gastrocnemius at different ankle joint angles in young men

Author:

Akagi Ryota1,Chino Kentaro2,Dohi Michiko3,Takahashi Hideyuki1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sports Sciences, Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, Tokyo

2. Department of Life Sciences (Sports Sciences), Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo

3. Department of Sports Medicine, Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Background Measurement of muscle hardness is important for objective evaluation of the muscle condition. Muscle hardness may be related to muscle size, but this relationship has not yet been examined. Purpose To examine the relationship between the size and hardness of the medial gastrocnemius muscle (MG) at different ankle joint angles. Material and Methods Twelve young male subjects comprised the present study. Muscle thickness of the right MG (MTMG) was measured by ultrasonography as an index of muscle size. The MTMG was determined at 30% of the lower leg length from the popliteal crease to the lateral malleolus. At the same site, muscle hardness of the right MG (MHMG) was measured with ultrasound real-time tissue elastography. Both measurements were taken while each subject was instructed to lie in a prone position on a test bench. The right ankle was secured to a handmade apparatus by a non-elastic belt, with the hip and knee joints fully extended and the ankle positioned at +30°, 0° and –20° (0°: neutral position, positive values indicating plantar flexion). Results There were no significant differences in the MTMG among the ankle joint angles whereas the MHMG significantly increased as the ankle was moved from plantar flexion to dorsiflexion. As a result, there was a difference in the MTMG-MHMG relationship between the angles. The MTMG significantly correlated with the MHMG only at +30° (r = 0.635, P < 0.05) where passive torque around the ankle has been shown to be near zero in previous studies. Conclusion The hardness of the relaxed MG with no passive tension appears to depend on its size.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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