Reproducibility of elastic modulus measurement of the multifidus using the shear wave elastography function of an ultrasound diagnostic device

J Phys Ther Sci. 2019 Aug;31(8):617-620. doi: 10.1589/jpts.31.617. Epub 2019 Aug 19.

Abstract

[Purpose] This study aimed to obtain evidence of the musculo-physiological involvement in the effect of physiotherapy on low back pain by examining the reproducibility of elasticity measurements of the multifidus muscle at different trunk angles via the shear wave elastography function of an ultrasound diagnostic device. [Participants and Methods] This study included 11 healthy adults. Measurements were conducted with participants in the prone position, and the elasticity of the superficial and deeper layers of the multifidus muscle was measured under the following 3 conditions: trunk at neutral position, trunk flexed at 40°, and trunk extended at 20°. Next, intraclass correlation coefficients (1, 1) were calculated to examine the intrarater reliability. [Results] All intraclass correlation coefficients for the superficial and deeper layers of the multifidus muscle were ≥0.85 for all 3 conditions. [Conclusion] Regardless of the trunk position, the elastic modulus measurement of inner muscles via shear wave elastography serves as an assessment of biological changes in individuals with lower back pain in response to interventions.

Keywords: Lower back pain; Multifidus muscle; Shear wave elastography.