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Fasciatjocklek, åldrande och flexibilitet: finns det ett samband?

Jan Wilke, Veronica Macchi, Raffaele De Caro, Carla Stecco
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Fascians tjockleksmönster skiljer sig mellan unga och äldre kvinnor
  2. 02Äldre kvinnor hade tjockare fascia i ländryggen
  3. 03Yngre kvinnor hade tjockare fascia i ben och buk
  4. 04Fasciatjocklek var associerad med både rörlighet och kroppsmassa

Fascians tjocklek varierar med ålder och kroppsdel, och är kopplad till rörlighet, särskilt i ländryggen hos äldre kvinnor.

Abstract

The morphology of the connective tissue may play an important role in locomotor mechanics. Recent research has revealed an association between increased fascia thickness and reduced joint flexibility in patients with chronic pain. The present study aimed to examine the relationship of both factors in healthy individuals, additionally testing the hypothesis that older subjects display a higher fascia thickness. Young (n = 18, 22 ! 1 years) and old (n = 17, 69 ! 4 years) healthy females were recruited for a quasi-experimental, cross-sectional trial. All participants underwent standardized ultrasound-based thickness measurements of the deep fasciae of the trunk and lower limb. Flexibility was assessed using sit and reach testing (hamstring extensibility) and the Schober test (lumbar flexion and extension). Systematic between-group differences of fascia thickness and variable associations (i.e. fascia thickness and flexibility) were detected using non-parametric data analyses. Young adults exhibited higher fascia thickness of the anterior and posterior lower leg, anterior thigh and abdominal wall (+12.3–25.8%, P < 0.05). Conversely, older participants showed higher thickness in the lumbar spine (+40.0–76.7%, P < 0.05). Correlations of both body mass and fascia thickness (s = 0.45–0.75, P < 0.05), as well as flexibility and fascia thickness (s = 0.38–0.42, P < 0.05) were found. Age-related changes in fascia thickness may be a contributing factor of restrictions in joint range of motion. Further study delineating the cause–effect triangle of body mass index, flexibility and fascia thickness is necessary. Key words: connective tissue; hyaluronic acid; stiffness; myofascial.

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APA
Jan Wilke, Veronica Macchi, Raffaele De Caro, & Carla Stecco (2019). Fasciatjocklek, åldrande och flexibilitet: finns det ett samband?. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascia-thickness-aging-and-flexibility-is-there-an-association-2/
MLA
Jan Wilke, et al. "Fasciatjocklek, åldrande och flexibilitet: finns det ett samband?." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascia-thickness-aging-and-flexibility-is-there-an-association-2/.
Chicago
Jan Wilke et al. 2019. "Fasciatjocklek, åldrande och flexibilitet: finns det ett samband?.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascia-thickness-aging-and-flexibility-is-there-an-association-2/