北里大学大学院
スポーツ・運動器理学療法学
& スポーツ医学 研究室
共同著者・演者
Sohei Shimizu, Masashi Kawabata, Yuto Uchida, Koji Saito, Yuto Sano, Hiroyoshi Masuma, Kazumasa Miida, Kazuya Takagi, Tomonori Kenmoku, Hiroyuki Watanabe,, and Naonobu Takahira.
概要
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to clarify the reliability of measuring the medial elbow joint space (MEJS) using an automated length measurement system (ALMS), utilizing sonography.
Materials and Methods: A series of sonographic videos were captured of the MEJS. These were recorded during the transition from a resting state to a valgus stress condition, in 44 young male asymptomatic baseball players (N = 88 elbows). Two evaluators conducted the measurements using both the ALMS and manual methods to assess interrater reliability of each approach.
Results: The interrater reliability of the ALMS ranged from good to excellent (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] 2.1, 0.83–0.98), while that of manual measurements ranged from low to excellent (ICC 2.1, 0.47–0.95). There were no significant differences in the absolute values of maximum and minimum distances of MEJS and the gap between an ALMS and manual measurements.
Conclusion: Measurement of the MEJS in this cohort of young baseball players, the ALMS, based on the sonogram, demonstrated superior interrater reliability compared with manual measurements.
Keywords
Automated length measurement system, medial elbow joint space, ultrasonography, valgus stress
Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography
DOI: 10.1177/87564793251358272
journals.sagepub.com/home/jdm https://doi.org/10.1177/8756479325135827
