Bone & Joint Center, Henry Ford Health, Detroit, MI, USA; University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Bone & Joint Center, Henry Ford Health, Detroit, MI, USA.
J Biomech. 2024 May;168:112110. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112110. Epub 2024 Apr 17.
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are a common source of pain and decreased shoulder strength. Muscle length is known to affect muscle strength, and therefore evaluating changes in supraspinatus muscle length associated with RC pathology, surgical repair, and post-operative recovery may provide insights into functional deficits. Our objective was to develop a reliable MRI-based approach for assessing supraspinatus muscle length. Using a new semi-automated approach for identifying 3D location of the muscle-tendon junction (MTJ), supraspinatus muscle length was calculated as the sum of MTJ distance (distance between 3D MTJ position and glenoid plane) and supraspinatus fossa length (distance between root of the scapular spine and glenoid plane). Inter- and intra-operator reliability of this technique were assessed with intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and found to be excellent (ICCs > 0.96). Muscle lengths of 6 patients were determined before RC repair surgery and at 3- and 12-months post-surgery. Changes in normalized muscle length (muscle length as a percentage of pre-surgical muscle length) at 3 months post-surgery varied considerably across patients (16.1 % increase to 7.0 % decrease) but decreased in all patients from 3- to 12-months post-surgery (0.3 % to 17.2 %). This study developed a novel and reliable approach for quantifying supraspinatus muscle length and provided preliminary demonstration of its utility by assessing muscle length changes associated with RC pathology and surgical repair. Future studies can use this technique to evaluate changes over time in supraspinatus muscle length in response to clinical intervention, and associations between muscle length and shoulder function.
肩袖(RC)撕裂是疼痛和肩部力量下降的常见原因。肌肉长度已知会影响肌肉力量,因此评估与 RC 病理、手术修复和术后恢复相关的冈上肌长度变化可能有助于了解功能缺陷。我们的目的是开发一种可靠的基于 MRI 的方法来评估冈上肌长度。使用一种新的半自动化方法来识别 3D 肌肌腱结合部(MTJ)的位置,冈上肌长度计算为 MTJ 距离(3D MTJ 位置与肩胛平面之间的距离)和冈上肌窝长度(肩胛脊柱根部与肩胛平面之间的距离)之和。该技术的组内和组间可靠性通过组内相关系数(ICC)进行评估,发现具有极好的可靠性(ICC>0.96)。对 6 例患者在 RC 修复术前和术后 3 个月和 12 个月的肌肉长度进行了测定。术后 3 个月时,正常化肌肉长度(肌肉长度作为术前肌肉长度的百分比)的变化在患者之间差异很大(增加 16.1%至减少 7.0%),但从术后 3 个月到 12 个月,所有患者的肌肉长度均减少(减少 0.3%至增加 17.2%)。本研究开发了一种新颖且可靠的方法来量化冈上肌长度,并通过评估与 RC 病理和手术修复相关的肌肉长度变化初步证明了其效用。未来的研究可以使用该技术来评估在临床干预后冈上肌长度随时间的变化,并评估肌肉长度与肩部功能之间的关系。