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. 2024 Aug 29:6:1453730.
doi: 10.3389/fspor.2024.1453730. eCollection 2024.

Reliability of MyotonPro in measuring the biomechanical properties of the quadriceps femoris muscle in people with different levels and types of motor preparation

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Reliability of MyotonPro in measuring the biomechanical properties of the quadriceps femoris muscle in people with different levels and types of motor preparation

Robert Trybulski et al. Front Sports Act Living. .

Abstract

The aim of this research was to evaluate the reliability of the measurements of biomechanical parameters of the muscles of athletes representing different disciplines as well as untrained people. Ninety-four young, healthy male individuals participated in the study and were divided into five subgroups: footballers (n = 25), volleyballers (n = 14), handballers (n = 19), MMA fighters (n = 16), and undrained group (n = 20). All of the participants underwent measurements of stiffness (S), muscle tone (T) and elasticity (E) by two independent measurers using MyotonPro equipment. Analysis was conducted on two different parts of the quadriceps femoris: rectus femoris (RF) and vastus medialis (VM. Consequently, the comprehensive analysis comprised 564 measurements (94 participants * 3 parameters = 282 * 2 measurers = 564). The results proves high reliability of the myotonometry (Pearson's CC over 0.8208-0.8871 for different parameters, ICC from to 0.74 to 0.99 for different muscles and parameters) excluding only stiffness for the VM which was characterized withlow ICC of 0.08 and relatively highest between the examined parameters MAE% of 8.7% which still remains low value. The most significant differences between the parameters in examined groups were observed between MMA fighters and volleyballers in terms of muscle tone and elasticity of the VM (correlation of 0.14842 and 0.15083 respecitively). These results confirm the usability of myotonometry in measuring the biomechanical properties of the muscles in different sports groups and confirm the independence of the results obtained from the person performing the measurement.

Keywords: elasticity; muscle tension; repeatability; sports medicine; stiffness.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
Myotonpro measurement on VM.
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Figure 2
Assessment points on the quadriceps muscle.
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Figure 3
Comparison of distribution of values from performed measurements by two measurers for the Rectus femoris (RF) including muscle tone, elasticity, and stiffness parameters. Each boxplot represents the distribution of measurements by two different measurers, with whiskers indicating the range of non-outlier data. Outlying data points, represented by dots, are also depicted on the plot to visualize any extreme values. The statistical significance of the observed differences between the two sets of measurements is determined by the p-value obtained from the t-student test.
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Figure 4
Comparison of distribution of values from performed measurements by two measurers for the Vastus Medialis (VM) including muscle tone, elasticity, and stiffness parameters. Each boxplot represents the distribution of measurements by two different measurers, with whiskers indicating the range of non-outlier data. Outlying data points, represented by dots, are also depicted on the plot to visualize any extreme values. The statistical significance of the observed differences between the two sets of measurements is determined by the p-value obtained from the t-student test.
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Figure 5
Differences between the measurers 1 and 2 for every participant in adequate units for muscle tone, elasticity and stiffness for RF muscle. The results were sorted by differences between measurer 1 and 2 from the highest to the lowest.
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Figure 6
Differences between the measurers 1 and 2 for every participant in adequate units for muscle tone, elasticity and stiffness for VM muscle. The results were sorted by differences between measurer 1 and 2 from the highest to the lowest.
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Figure 7
Comparative analysis of intraclass correlation (ICC) values for RF muscle and the evaluated characteristics of tension, elasticity, and stiffness.
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Figure 8
Comparative analysis of intraclass correlation (ICC) values for VM muscle and the evaluated characteristics of tension, elasticity, and stiffness.

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