| Literature DB >> 24955128 |
Toshiyuki Kurihara1, Junichiro Yamauchi2,3,4, Mitsuo Otsuka1, Nobuaki Tottori1, Takeshi Hashimoto1,2, Tadao Isaka1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to investigate the relationships between the maximum isometric toe flexor muscle strength (TFS) and cross-sectional area (CSA) of the plantar intrinsic and extrinsic muscles and to identify the major determinant of maximum TFS among CSA of the plantar intrinsic and extrinsic muscles.Entities:
Keywords: CSA of muscles; Imaging technique; Maximum isometric force; Specific force; Toe grip dynamometer
Year: 2014 PMID: 24955128 PMCID: PMC4049512 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1146-7-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Figure 1Measurement for TFS. The experimental set-up for TFS measurement (a), the toe grip dynamometer (b), and a typical example of the force-time curve during maximum TFS measurements (c). Participants performed their maximum TFS in the sitting position, and they placed their test foot within the heel stopper on the dynamometer. Maximum force was recorded on a computer via A/D converter. During the force measurement, the first proximal phalanx was gripped the grip-bar without pulling a leg.
Figure 2MRI with user outlined plantar intrinsic and extrinsic muscles group. A sagittal image of a foot representing the localization of serial axial MRI (a). A typical example of MRI with a manually painted three plantar intrinsic muscle groups (b). A sagittal image of a lower leg representing the localization of serial axial MR images (c). A typical example of the analyzed image for two plantar extrinsic muscles (d). White arrows show the site of the analyzed images. The painted area excludes the bones and the central band of the plantar fascia as well as tendons, fat, connective tissue, nerve tissue and blood vessels.
CSA and calculated maximum muscle force of each muscle
| Intrinsic muscle | 14.45 ± 3.25 | 217–361 |
| MED | 5.87 ± 1.34 | 88–147 |
| LAT | 6.06 ± 1.58 | 91–151 |
| ADH | 2.51 ± 0.74 | 38–63 |
| Extrinsic muscle | 6.16 ± 1.38 | 92–154 |
| FHL | 5.23 ± 1.17 | 78–131 |
| FDL | 0.93 ± 0.42 | 14–23 |
CSA of each plantar intrinsic and extrinsic muscle, and their calculated maximum muscle force (Fmax). All data are expressed as means ± standard deviation (S.D.).
MED: medial parts of plantar intrinsic muscles, LAT: lateral parts of plantar intrinsic muscles, ADH:adductor hallucis muscle, FHL: flexor hallucis longus muscle , and FDL: flexor digitorum longus muscle.
Figure 3The relationship between TFS and CSA. MED: medial parts of plantar intrinsic muscles (a), LAT: lateral parts of plantar intrinsic muscles (b), ADH: adductor hallucis muscle (c), FHL: flexor hallucis longus muscle (d), and FDL: flexor digitorum longus muscle (e). N = 52, triangle: men; open circle: women.