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Ultrasound Imaging of the Trunk Muscles in Acute Stroke Patients and Relations With Balance Scales
Yunho Kim, Jeeyoung Kim, Heesung Nam, Hyun Dong Kim, Mi Ja Eom, Sang Hoon Jung, Nami Han
Ann Rehabil Med 2020;44(4):273-283.   Published online July 28, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.19125
Objective
To examine the correlation between ultrasonographic trunk muscle parameters and balance scales in mild acute stroke patients.
Methods
A total of 55 stroke patients with hemiparesis and motor power grade ≥4 in the manual motor test were included. The Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia (SARA), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Timed Up and Go Test (TUG), and Trunk Control Test (TCT) were used to evaluate patient balance function. Ultrasonographic parameters were measured on both non-paretic and paretic sides of the rectus abdominis, external oblique, internal oblique, transversus abdominis, and erector spinae muscles. Resting thickness and contraction thickness were measured in all muscles, and contractility and contractility ratio were calculated based on measured thicknesses. The differences between paretic and non-paretic muscle parameters, and the correlation between ultrasonographic parameters and balance scales were analyzed. Stroke patients were divided into two groups according to their fall risk. Ultrasonographic measurements between the two groups were compared.
Results
All muscles’ contraction thickness and contractility were significantly different between paretic and non-paretic sides (p<0.001). Contractility ratios of all trunk muscles showed a significant correlation with SARA, BBS, TUG, and TCT (p<0.05). Contractility ratios of all muscles were significantly different between high- and low-risk fall groups (p<0.05).
Conclusion
The contractility ratio in stroke patients reflects their balance disturbance and fall risk and it may serve as a new parameter for ultrasound imaging of trunk muscles.

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    Asalet Aybüke Güp, Banu Bayar
    Physiotherapy Theory and Practice.2024; 40(7): 1447.     CrossRef
  • Investigation of the reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Sitting Balance Scale in individuals with stroke
    Kübra Çapraz, Saniye Aydoğan Arslan, Teoman Çolak
    Acta Neurologica Belgica.2024; 124(1): 81.     CrossRef
  • The investigation of ultrasound to assess lateral abdominal wall activation with different types of core exercises
    Nan Hu, Fengshan Huang, Rui Yu, Neil Chen Yi Lun MacAlevey, Yi Zeng, Ping Miao
    BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Respiratory muscle ultrasonography evaluation and its clinical application in stroke patients: A review
    Xiaoman Liu, Ying Yang, Jie Jia
    Frontiers in Neuroscience.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • BOBATH vs. TASK-ORIENTED TRAINING AFTER STROKE: An assessor-blind randomized controlled trial
    Gülşah Sütçü, Levent Özçakar, Ali İmran Yalçın, Muhammed Kılınç
    Brain Injury.2023; 37(7): 581.     CrossRef
  • Association between trunk core muscle thickness and functional ability in subacute hemiplegic stroke patients: an exploratory cross-sectional study
    Jee Hyun Suh, Eun Chae Lee, Joo Sup Kim, Seo Yeon Yoon
    Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation.2022; 29(3): 163.     CrossRef
  • Ultrasonography of abdominal muscles: Differential diagnosis of late-onset Pompe disease and myotonic dystrophy type 1
    Pei-Chen Hsieh, Chun-Wei Chang, Long-Sun Ro, Chin-Chang Huang, Jia-En Chi, Hung-Chou Kuo
    Frontiers in Neurology.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Investigation of Structural Changes in Rectus Abdominis Muscle According to Curl-Up Angle Using Ultrasound with an Extended Field of View
    Chansol Park, Hwi-Young Cho, Chang-Ki Kang
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2022; 19(21): 14525.     CrossRef
  • Trunk Muscle Activation Patterns During Standing Turns in Patients With Stroke: An Electromyographic Analysis
    I-Hsuan Chen, Pei-Jung Liang, Valeria Jia-Yi Chiu, Shu-Chun Lee
    Frontiers in Neurology.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Efficacy and Safety of Abdominal Trunk Muscle Strengthening Using an Innovative Device in Elderly Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Pilot Study
Satoshi Kato, Satoru Demura, Yuki Kurokawa, Naoki Takahashi, Kazuya Shinmura, Noriaki Yokogawa, Noritaka Yonezawa, Takaki Shimizu, Ryo Kitagawa, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
Ann Rehabil Med 2020;44(3):246-255.   Published online May 29, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.19100
Objective
To examine the efficacy and safety of an innovative, device-driven abdominal trunk muscle strengthening program, with the ability to measure muscle strength, to treat chronic low back pain (LBP) in elderly participants.
Methods
Seven women with non-specific chronic LBP, lasting at least 3 months, were enrolled and treated with the prescribed exercise regimen. Patients participated in a 12-week device-driven exercise program which included abdominal trunk muscle strengthening and 4 types of stretches for the trunk and lower extremities. Primary outcomes were adverse events associated with the exercise program, improvement in abdominal trunk muscle strength, as measured by the device, and improvement in the numerical rating scale (NRS) scores of LBP with the exercise. Secondary outcomes were improvement in the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RDQ) score and the results of the locomotive syndrome risk test, including the stand-up and two-step tests.
Results
There were no reports of increased back pain or new-onset abdominal pain or discomfort during or after the device-driven exercise program. The mean abdominal trunk muscle strength, NRS, RDQ scores, and the stand-up and two-step test scores were significantly improved at the end of the trial compared to baseline.
Conclusion
No participants experienced adverse events during the 12-week strengthening program, which involved the use of our device and stretching, indicating the program was safe. Further, the program significantly improved various measures of LBP and physical function in elderly participants.

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  • Sensor Fusion and Machine Learning for Seated Movement Detection With Trunk Orthosis
    Ahmad Zahid Rao, Saba Shahid Siddique, Muhammad Danish Mujib, Muhammad Abul Hasan, Ahmad O. Alokaily, Tayyaba Tahira
    IEEE Access.2024; 12: 41676.     CrossRef
  • Relationship between Respiratory Function and the Strength of the Abdominal Trunk Muscles Including the Diaphragm in Middle-Aged and Older Adult Patients
    Yuki Kurokawa, Satoshi Kato, Noriaki Yokogawa, Takaki Shimizu, Hidenori Matsubara, Tamon Kabata, Satoru Demura
    Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology.2024; 9(4): 175.     CrossRef
  • Research hotspots and frontiers in non-specific low back pain: a bibliometric analysis
    Qiangjian Mao, Yuqing Wang, Shiqi Xu, Desheng Wu, Guomin Huang, Ziru Li, Lin Jiao, Zhenhai Chi
    Frontiers in Neurology.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Validation and comparison of trunk muscle activities in male participants during exercise using an innovative device and abdominal bracing maneuvers
    Yuki Kurokawa, Satoshi Kato, Satoru Demura, Kazuya Shinmura, Noriaki Yokogawa, Noritaka Yonezawa, Takaki Shimizu, Ryo Kitagawa, Hiroichi Miaki, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
    Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation.2022; 35(3): 589.     CrossRef
  • Evaluation of locomotive syndrome in patients receiving surgical treatment for degenerative musculoskeletal diseases: A multicentre prospective study using the new criteria
    Satoshi Kato, Satoru Demura, Tamon Kabata, Hidenori Matsubara, Yuki Kurokawa, Yoshitomo Kajino, Yoshiyuki Okamoto, Kazunari Kuroda, Hiroaki Kimura, Kazuya Shinmura, Noriaki Yokogawa, Takaki Shimizu, Kentaro Igarashi, Daisuke Inoue, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
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  • Associations between Abdominal Trunk Muscle Weakness and Future Osteoporotic Vertebral Fracture in Middle-Aged and Older Adult Women: A Three-Year Prospective Longitudinal Cohort Study
    Satoshi Kato, Satoru Demura, Kazuya Shinmura, Noriaki Yokogawa, Yuki Kurokawa, Ryohei Annen, Motoya Kobayashi, Yohei Yamada, Satoshi Nagatani, Hidenori Matsubara, Tamon Kabata, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2022; 11(16): 4868.     CrossRef
  • Risk Factors for Progressive Spinal Sagittal Imbalance in the Short-Term Course after Total Hip Arthroplasty: A 3 Year Follow-Up Study of Female Patients
    Satoshi Nagatani, Satoru Demura, Satoshi Kato, Tamon Kabata, Yoshitomo Kajino, Noriaki Yokogawa, Daisuke Inoue, Yuki Kurokawa, Motoya Kobayashi, Yohei Yamada, Masafumi Kawai, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2022; 11(17): 5179.     CrossRef
  • Relationship between Respiratory Function and Strength of the Abdominal Trunk Muscles, Including Diaphragm in Middle-Aged and Older Adult Patients
    Yuki Kurokawa, SATOSHI KATO, Satoru Demura, Kazuya Shinmura, Noriaki Yokogawa, Hidenori Matsubara, Tamon Kabata, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
    SSRN Electronic Journal .2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Association of low back pain with muscle weakness, decreased mobility function, and malnutrition in older women: A cross-sectional study
    Satoshi Kato, Satoru Demura, Kazuya Shinmura, Noriaki Yokogawa, Tamon Kabata, Hidenori Matsubara, Yoshitomo Kajino, Kentaro Igarashi, Daisuke Inoue, Yuki Kurokawa, Norihiro Oku, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya, Alison Rushton
    PLOS ONE.2021; 16(1): e0245879.     CrossRef
  • Awareness of Locomotive Syndrome and Factors Associated with Awareness: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study
    Keiko Sugai, Haruhiko Imamura, Takehiro Michikawa, Keiko Asakura, Yuji Nishiwaki
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2020; 17(19): 7272.     CrossRef
  • Efficacy of abdominal trunk muscles-strengthening exercise using an innovative device in treating chronic low back pain: a controlled clinical trial
    Ryo Kitagawa, Satoshi Kato, Satoru Demura, Yuki Kurokawa, Kazuya Shinmura, Noriaki Yokogawa, Noritaka Yonezawa, Takaki Shimizu, Norihiro Oku, Makoto Handa, Ryohei Annen, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
    Scientific Reports.2020;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Comparison Between Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation to Abdominal and Back Muscles on Postural Balance in Post-stroke Hemiplegic Patients
Mingeun Park, Hyun Seok, Sang-Hyun Kim, Kyudong Noh, Seung Yeol Lee
Ann Rehabil Med 2018;42(5):652-659.   Published online October 31, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.5.652
Objective
To compare the effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) to abdominal muscles and back muscles on postural balance in post-stroke hemiplegic patients.
Methods
Thirty post-stroke hemiplegic patients were prospectively enrolled and randomly assigned to one of the three groups: core muscle-strengthening exercise (CME) with NMES to abdominal muscles (group A), CME with NMES to back muscles (group B), and CME alone (group C). All subjects underwent their targeted interventions for 30 minutes each day, 5 days per week for 3 weeks under a conventional stroke rehabilitation program. Subjects were evaluated using Korean version of Berg Balance Scale (K-BBS), Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS), Korean version of Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI), Weight Distribution Index (WDI), and Stability Index (SI) just before and 3 weeks after intervention.
Results
Changes in K-BBS (p<0.05) and TIS (p<0.05) were significantly higher in group A (18.5±8.10, 6.6±1.90) and group B (19.9±5.44, 7.0±2.26) than in group C (8.4±4.14, 3.1±0.99). However, K-MBI, WDI, and SI failed to show any significant difference. No significant difference in all outcomes was observed between groups A and B.
Conclusion
The effect of NMES to the abdominal muscles was similar to the effect on back muscles in terms of postural balance. This finding indicated that the NMES to the abdominal muscles may be an alternative for post-stroke hemiplegic patients contraindicated for NMES to the back muscles. Additional studies investigating the effects of NMES on abdominal and back muscles are needed.

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    Amre Eizad, Hosu Lee, Junyeong Lee, Won-Kyung Song, Jungwon Yoon
    IEEE Access.2025; 13: 78150.     CrossRef
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    Takuya Yada, Kazu Amimoto
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Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation and Strength Recovery of Postnatal Diastasis Recti Abdominis Muscles
Dalia M. Kamel, Amel M. Yousif
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(3):465-474.   Published online June 29, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.3.465
Objective

To assess the effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on the recovery of abdominal muscle strength in postnatal women with diastasis of recti abdominis muscles (DRAM).

Methods

Sixty women, 2 months postnatal, participated in this study. They were divided randomly into two equal groups. Group A received NMES in addition to abdominal exercises; group B received only abdominal exercises. The intervention in both groups was for three times per week for 8 weeks. The outcome measures were body mass index (BMI), waist/hip ratio, inter recti distance (IRD), and abdominal muscle strength in terms of peak torque, maximum repetition total work, and average power.

Results

Both groups showed highly significant (p<0.05) improvement in all outcomes. Further, intergroup comparisons showed significant improvement (p<0.05) in all parameters in favor of group A, except for the BMI.

Conclusion

NMES helps reduce DRAM in postnatal women; if combined with abdominal exercises, it can augment the effects.

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Hyun-Dong Kim, Dong-Min Jeon, Hyun-Woo Bae, Jong-Gil Kim, Nami Han, Mi-Ja Eom
Ann Rehabil Med 2015;39(6):950-956.   Published online December 29, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.6.950
Objective

To investigate the changes of activation of the abdominal muscles depending on exercise angles and whether the activation of rectus abdominis differs according to the location, during curl up and leg raise exercises, by measuring the thickness ratio of abdominal muscles using ultrasonography.

Methods

We examined 30 normal adults without musculoskeletal problems. Muscle thickness was measured in the upper rectus abdominis (URA), lower rectus abdominis (LRA), obliquus externus (EO), obliquus internus (IO), and transversus abdominis (TrA), at pre-determined angles (30°, 60°, 90°) and additionally at the resting angle (0°). Muscle thickness ratio was calculated by dividing the resting (0°) thickness for each angle, and was used as reflection of muscle activity.

Results

The muscle thickness ratio was significantly different depending on the angles in URA and LRA. For curl up-URA p=0 (30°<60°), p=0 (60°>90°), p=0.44 (30°<90°) and LRA p=0.01 (30°<60°), p=0 (60°>90°), p=0.44 (30°>90°), respectively, by one-way ANOVA test-and for leg raise-URA p=0 (30°<60°), p=0 (60°<90°), p=0 (30°<90°) and LRA p=0.01 (30°<60°), p=0 (60°<90°), p=0 (30°<90°), respectively, by one-way ANOVA test-exercises, but not in the lateral abdominal muscles (EO, IO, and TrA). Also, there was no significant difference in the muscle thickness ratio of URA and LRA during both exercises. In the aspect of muscle activity, there was significant difference in the activation of RA muscle by selected angles, but not according to location during both exercises.

Conclusion

According to this study, exercise angle is thought to be an important contributing factor for strengthening of RA muscle; however, both the exercises are thought to have no property of strengthening RA muscle selectively based on the location.

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Ann Rehabil Med 2014;38(3):317-326.   Published online June 26, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2014.38.3.317
Objective

To compare transverse abdominis (TrA) contractility in stroke patients with hemiparesis and healthy adults using musculoskeletal ultrasonography.

Methods

Forty-seven stroke patients with hemiparesis and 25 age-matched healthy control subjects participated in this study. Stroke patients were divided into three groups on the basis of their degree of ambulation. Group A consisted of 9 patients with wheelchair ambulation, group B of 23 patients with assisted ambulation, and group C of 15 patients with independent ambulation. Inter-rater reliability regarding ultrasonographic measurement of abdominal muscle thickness in the control group was assessed by two examiners. The TrA contraction ratio (TrA contracted thickness/TrA resting thickness) was measured during abdominal drawing-in maneuver and was compared between the patients and the control group and between the ambulation groups.

Results

The inter-rater reliability ranged from 0.900 to 0.947. The TrA contraction ratio was higher in the non-paretic side than in the paretic side (1.40±0.62 vs. 1.14±0.35, p<0.01). The TrA contraction ratio of the patient group was lower in the non-paretic side as well as in the paretic side than that of the control group (right 1.85±0.29, left 1.92±0.42; p<0.001). No difference was found between the ambulation regarding the TrA contraction ratio.

Conclusion

The TrA contractility in hemiparetic stroke patients is significantly decreased in the non-paretic side as well as in the paretic side compared with that of healthy adults. Ultrasonographic measurement can be clinically used in the evaluation of deep abdominal muscles in stroke patients.

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