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力量不足:评估包涵体肌炎中膝伸肌力量的测力计技术比较研究

Strapped for Strength: A Comparison Study of Dynamometry Techniques to Evaluate Knee Extensor Strength in Inclusion Body Myositis.

作者信息

Schütze Katie, Cooper Ian, Galna Brook, Beer Kelly, Fairchild Timothy J, Schopp Madeline, Brusch Anna, Needham Merrilee

机构信息

School of Medicine, The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.

Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Muscle Nerve. 2025 Jul;72(1):42-48. doi: 10.1002/mus.28406. Epub 2025 Apr 3.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION/AIMS: Accurate measurement of knee-extensor strength in people with inclusion body myositis (IBM) is vital to track disease progression and provide a standardized outcome for clinical trials. Isokinetic dynamometers are the current gold standard tool for measuring knee-extensor strength. A less costly, more portable tool would have more widespread clinical and research applications. Current practice is to use handheld dynamometry, but there are concerns around the accuracy of this method as it relies on precise operator technique. This study investigates whether stabilization of the handheld dynamometer with a strap (SSHD) improves agreement with the isokinetic dynamometer (IKD) for measurement of knee-extensor strength in IBM participants compared to operator-stabilized handheld dynamometry (OSHD).

METHODS

Fifteen IBM participants had bilateral knee-extensor force measured using three methods of dynamometry on the same day: the isokinetic dynamometer, operator-stabilized handheld dynamometry, and strap-stabilized handheld dynamometry. A crossover design was used to account for fatigue bias.

RESULTS

Intraclass correlations (ICC) indicated poor absolute agreement of the IKD with OSHD (Strong leg = 0.240, Weak leg = 0.328), which was better for the SSHD method. Using the SSHD reduced the bias (i.e., there was less underestimation of force) between SSHD and the IKD compared to OSHD and the IKD (p < 0.05), indicating that strap-stabilized handheld dynamometry improved agreement and intraclass correlations with the IKD compared with operator-stabilized dynamometry.

DISCUSSION

Strap-stabilized handheld dynamometry of knee extensor strength is feasible in IBM patients and may correlate better with isokinetic dynamometry than operator-stabilized handheld dynamometry, but larger studies are needed to confirm this finding.

摘要

引言/目的:准确测量包涵体肌炎(IBM)患者的膝伸肌力量对于跟踪疾病进展以及为临床试验提供标准化结果至关重要。等速测力计是目前测量膝伸肌力量的金标准工具。一种成本更低、更便于携带的工具将具有更广泛的临床和研究应用。目前的做法是使用手持测力计,但由于该方法依赖于精确的操作者技术,其准确性存在问题。本研究调查了与操作者稳定的手持测力计(OSHD)相比,使用绑带稳定的手持测力计(SSHD)测量IBM参与者膝伸肌力量时,是否能提高与等速测力计(IKD)测量结果的一致性。

方法

15名IBM参与者在同一天使用三种测力计方法测量双侧膝伸肌力量:等速测力计、操作者稳定的手持测力计和绑带稳定的手持测力计。采用交叉设计以考虑疲劳偏差。

结果

组内相关系数(ICC)表明IKD与OSHD的绝对一致性较差(健侧=0.240,患侧=0.328),SSHD方法的一致性更好。与OSHD和IKD相比,使用SSHD减少了SSHD与IKD之间的偏差(即力量低估较少)(p<0.05),表明与操作者稳定的测力计相比,绑带稳定的手持测力计提高了与IKD的一致性和组内相关系数。

讨论

在IBM患者中,使用绑带稳定的手持测力计测量膝伸肌力量是可行的,并且与等速测力计的相关性可能比操作者稳定的手持测力计更好,但需要更大规模的研究来证实这一发现。

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