This study aims 1. To examine the reliability of SWE assessment in the shoulder muscles of persons after a stroke. 2. To assess if differentiation can be made between the hemiplegic (HP) and non-hemiplegic (NHP) side and between stroke patients and matched healthy volunteers (discriminative validity). 3. To assess if an immediate effect on the pectoralis major and minor can be measured after applying transversal stretch technique to the pectoralis major muscles (response validity).
Stroke patients will be assessed on 2 days with an interval of 3 days (Friday - Monday). Day 1 (Friday): shear wave velocity (SWV) will be assessed by 2 assessors in randomised order. Each assessor will evaluate SWV of 6 shoulder muscles (m. supraspinatus, m. infraspinatus, m. rhomboid major, m. deltoideus, m. pectoralis major, m. pectoralis minor). At the end of the assessment secondary outcome measures will be assessed. Day 2 (Monday): SWV will be reassessed by assessor 1 to measure test-retest reliability. Position of the patient will be changed. SWV of the pectoralis major and minor muscle will be reassessed. Assessor 2 will perform a transversal stretch of the m. pectoralis major or a passive mobilisation of the hand at the hemiplegic arm of the stroke patients. Assessor 1 will reassess the SWV of the pectoralis major and minor muscle to assess if there is an immediate effect of the intervention. Assessor 1 will be blinded for the intervention. Healthy controls (matched for age, gender and BMI): Only one test day to assess SWV of 6 shoulder muscles. Secondary outcome measures will be assessed after SWE assessment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
23
SWE for 6 shoulder muscles will be performed. * m. supraspinatus * m. infraspinatus * m. rhomboideus major * m. deltoideus * m. pectoralis major * m. pectoralis minor
SWE for 6 shoulder muscles will be performed. * m. supraspinatus * m. infraspinatus * m. rhomboideus major * m. deltoideus * m. pectoralis major * m. pectoralis minor
Transversal stretch of pectoralis major muscle on the hemiplegic side.
Ghent University Hospital
Ghent, Belgium
Ghent University
Ghent, Belgium
SWV m. supraspinatus
Shear wave velocity of the m. supraspinatus
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 1 (test)
SWV m. supraspinatus
Shear wave velocity of the m. supraspinatus
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 2 (retest)
SWV m. infraspinatus
Shear wave velocity of the m. infraspinatus
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 1 (test)
SWV m. infraspinatus
Shear wave velocity of the m. infraspinatus
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 2 (retest)
SWV m. rhomboideus major
Shear wave velocity of the m. rhomboideus major
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 1 (test)
SWV m. rhomboideus major
Shear wave velocity of the m. rhomboideus major
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 2 (retest)
SWV m. deltoideus
Shear wave velocity of the m. deltoideus
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 1 (test)
SWV m. deltoideus
Shear wave velocity of the m. deltoideus
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 2 (retest)
SWV m. pectoralis major
Shear wave velocity of the m. pectoralis major
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 1 (test)
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Passive mobilisation of the hemiplegic hand.
SWV m. pectoralis major
Shear wave velocity of the m. pectoralis major
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 2 (retest)
SWV m. pectoralis minor
Shear wave velocity of the m. pectoralis minor
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 1 (test)
SWV m. pectoralis minor
Shear wave velocity of the m. pectoralis minor
Time frame: Single point of assessment on day 2 (retest)
Demographic variables
Age, gender, weight, height, dominance, date of birth, stroke date, type of stroke, side of paresis
Time frame: Baseline assessment day 1
Passive range of motion of shoulder
Goniometric measurement of shoulder flexion, abduction, external rotation, internal rotation (degrees)
Time frame: Baseline assessment day 1
Spasticity shoulder muscles
Modified Ashworth Scale (minimum 0 - maximum 4, higher score is more spasticity = worse outcome) of shoulder flexors, extensors, internal rotators, external rotators, adductors, abductors
Time frame: Assessment day 1
Shoulder subluxation - ultrasound measurement
Acromiohumeral distance of the hemiplegic and non-hemiplegic shoulder subtracted
Time frame: Assessment day 1
Fugl-Meyer assessment upper limb section
Active recovery of the upper limb motor function
Time frame: Assessment day 1
Subjective feeling of shoulder stiffness
Question to the patients about how stiff the shoulder feels
Time frame: Assessment day 1
Sports before stroke
Question if stroke patients performed sports before stroke and which sports they performed before stroke
Time frame: Assessment day 1