Förändring i glidegenskaper hos iliotibial tract vid hypermobilt Ehlers–Danlos syndrom
- 01Mät glidförmågan i iliotibialbandet med hjälp av sonoelastografi
- 02hEDS-patienter uppvisade lägre skjuvningstörning än kontrollgrupper
- 03Förändrad extracellulär matrix kan begränsa rörligheten mellan fascielager
- 04Nedsatt glidförmåga kan vara en klinisk markör för hEDS
Personer med hEDS kan ha kraftigt nedsatt glidförmåga mellan fascielagren i benet jämfört med friska individer.
Purpose Fascial changes in hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (hEDS), a heritable connective tissue disorder, can be used visualized with sonoelastography. The purpose of this study was to explore the inter-fascial gliding characteristics in hEDS. Methods In 9 subjects, the right iliotibial tract was examined with ultrasonography. Tissue displacements of the iliotibial tract were estimated from ultrasound data using cross-correlation techniques. Results In hEDS subjects, shear strain was 46.2%, lower than those with lower limb pain without hEDS (89.5%) and in control subjects without hEDS and without pain (121.1%). Conclusion Extracellular matrix changes in hEDS may manifest as reduced inter-fascial plane gliding.
- APA
- Tina J Wang, Antonio Stecco, Robert Schleip, Carla Stecco, & Carmelo Pirri (2023). Förändring i glidegenskaper hos iliotibial tract vid hypermobilt Ehlers–Danlos syndrom.
- MLA
- Tina J Wang, et al. "Förändring i glidegenskaper hos iliotibial tract vid hypermobilt Ehlers–Danlos syndrom." 2023.
- Chicago
- Tina J Wang et al. 2023. "Förändring i glidegenskaper hos iliotibial tract vid hypermobilt Ehlers–Danlos syndrom."
