Changes in the Ulnar Tissues by Shear-wave Elastography
NCT ID: NCT03509337
Last Updated: 2018-09-04
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
39 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-05-01
2018-07-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Body placement: The participants will be placed in the supine position with the hips and knees bent, in such a way that the soles of the feet rest on the plane of the stretcher. the palm of the hand of the left extremity will rest on the abdomen and the head in a neutral position, with the maximum relaxation of the sternocleidomastoids.
Upper limb placement: The right extremity will be placed in abduction of 90°, the elbow to flexion of 10° and the forearm to 30° of supination. Wrist and joints metacarpophalangic (mcf), proximal interphalangeal (ifp) and distal interphalangeal (ifp) of the first three fingers in full extension. The articulations mcf, ifp, ifd of the fourth and fifth fingers in a relaxed position. In this position, the first ultrasound measurement will be taken.
Tension maneuver of the ulnar nerve: An expert researcher in mobilization of neural tissue will perform an extension of fourth and fifth finger, respecting the initial parameters that are maintained in position by the splint. To do this, he will use the index and middle of his left hand and make a contact on the palmar side of the fingers and a back pressure with the thumb on the back of the hand. Next, it will extend the fingers until the exponential resistance following the path of elastic deformation (linear resistance) of the tensioned tissues is perceived. At this time the new ultrasound record will be made.
Ultrasound records: A Toshiba ai800 ultrasound scanner (Toshiba Medical Corporation, Japan) with a multifrequency linear probe plt-1005bt 14l5 (5-14 Mhz) will be used. The identification number (ID) registered in the ultrasound will correspond to the participant number.
The same researcher, with experience in the acquisition and management of medical images, will perform the ultrasound and in-line measurements of the images obtained.
The ultrasound will be obtained in a pre and post-median situation after the neural tension put on by the expert investigator in manual therapy and a label will be consigned in the images indicating if the acquisition was "pre" or "post".
To perform the acquisition of the images the probe wil be positioned on the skin of the forearm with minimal pressure and with angulation such that there is no anisotropy. The anatomical region where the myotendinous junction of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle and the ulnar nerve is observed will be searched transversally. the parameters of emission power, general gain, depth of the image, position of the focus and frequency of emission will be adapted to obtain a quality image. The protocol will be the following:
* 2d image in transverse plane.
* 2d image in longitudinal plane.
* Shear-wave elastography in longitudinal plane.
* Measurement of the images: They will be carried out off-line using the elastography software of the team itself once all the participants have been explored. three regions of interest (ROIs) adjacent to each other will be established in the body of the ulnar nerve, three in the distal area of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle and three in the tendinous body of the same muscle. The size of the ROI should include the entire body of the mentioned structures.
* The average value of the three ROIs will be written down in units of pressure (KPa).
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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shear-wave elastography
Measurement by shear-wave elastography of the nerve, muscle and ulnar tendon before and after the tension of the ulnar nerve
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age between 18 and 26 years old.
Exclusion Criteria
* Slight neck pain in the last 6 months of traumatic origin.
* Neck pain in the last 3 months.
* episodes of moderate / severe neck pain in the last year.
* History of fracture or dislocation in the upper extremity.
* Surgical history in the upper extremity.
* Cervical symptomatology or upper limb at the present time.
18 Years
26 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
OTHER
Guadarrama Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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J. Nicolas Cuenca Zaldivar
Rehabilitation Service Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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J. Nicolas Cuenca Zaldivar
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Guadarrama Hospital
Locations
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J.Nicolas Cuenca Zaldivar
Guadarrama, Madrid, Spain
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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3.0
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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