Ultrasonography of the Patellar Tendon and Achilles Tendon in Children Adolescent and Adults
NCT ID: NCT03076073
Last Updated: 2020-09-30
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
90 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-05-20
2020-09-29
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Tendon structure would be evaluated with UTC-imaging ultrasound device. UTC imaging allows for three-dimensional imaging of the tendon, semi- quantification of structure, and calculation of tendon dimensions. The resultant UTC analysis quantify the tendon into four echo types (I-IV) based on the stability of pixel brightness over contiguous images allowing inferences to be made on the alignment of tendon bundles. Briefly, echo types I and II correspond with relatively high stability in gray-scale pixel brightness over contiguous images due to one resulting US signal transmission. These echo types correspond with aligned fibrillar structure (AFS) within the tendon. Echo types III and IV are generated by multiple signal transmission that interfere as a consequence of multiple interfaces. These echo types represent a disorganized amorphous fibrillar structure that has non parallel fiber arrangement. For this study, the relative percentage and (muscle cross section area (mCSA) of these parameters were the main outcomes investigated. A linear-array US transducer (SmartProbe, A 10- megahertz (MHz) linear-array transducer, USA) mounted within a customized tracking device with motor drive and built-in acoustic stand off pad (UTC Tracker, UTC Imaging, Netherlands) was placed on the skin, perpendicular to the long axis of the tendon (Achilles or patellar), ensuring that the calcaneus or inferior pole of the patella was visible. Coupling gel was applied between the transducer, standoff pad, and skin to ensure maximum contact. Once a clear transverse image of the tendon and bony landmark was established, the motor drive automatically moved the transducer over the length of the tendon capturing a transverse grayscale US image every 0.2 mm over a distance of 12 cm. By compounding these images, a gray-scale US image data block is rendered that allows the tendon to be viewed in three planes: transverse, sagittal, and coronal (UTC2010, UTC Imaging). From this data block, each tendon was classified as either normal or pathological.
Each participant would be measured at both Achilles tendons and both Patellar tendons (total time 10min) while prone position (for the Achilles tendon) and in sitting position (for Patellar tendon). Each screening is for 45sec.
* Participants in different ages and different weight status would be measured for tendon structure
* Tendon structure would be evaluated following single and multiple (up to 12 weeks) aerobic and anaerobic exercises.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
DIAGNOSTIC
NONE
Study Groups
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Evaluating Tendons Structures
Ultrasound measurements of Patellar Tendon and Achilles Tendon Structures
No interventions assigned to this group
Impact of physical activity on tendons
Ultrasound measurements of Patellar Tendon and Achilles Tendon Structures following different types and different intensity of physical activity
Impact of physical activity on tendons
Single vs. multiple (up to 12 weeks) of different types of physical exercises (aerobic vs. anaerobic activities).
Interventions
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Impact of physical activity on tendons
Single vs. multiple (up to 12 weeks) of different types of physical exercises (aerobic vs. anaerobic activities).
Eligibility Criteria
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Exclusion Criteria
6 Years
30 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Meir Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dan Nemet, MD
Prof. Dan Nemet
Principal Investigators
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Dan Nemet, Prof.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Meir Medical Center
Locations
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'Meir children's sport and health center'
Kfar Saba, , Israel
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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MeirMc0321-16CTIL
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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