Erect Position as the Alternative Technique in Achilles Tendon US: Comparison with Prone Position

Background : Ultrasonography (US) is the cheaper and non invasive modality to determine Achilles tendon. Prone position is the standart position of Achilles tendon US. However, it is a discomfort for an uncooperative patient and a difficult technique too. The erect position is an alternative techn...

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Main Authors: Lailatul Muqmiroh, Safinah Yusfadhiyah, Paulus Rahardjo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2018-07-01
Series:Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia
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Online Access:http://www.jvi.ui.ac.id/index.php/jvi/article/view/111/96
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spelling doaj-60b704b7d8a644839696c164722b21082020-11-25T01:31:21ZengUniversitas IndonesiaJurnal Vokasi Indonesia2355-58072477-34332018-07-01611418http://dx.doi.org/10.7454/jvi.v6i1.111Erect Position as the Alternative Technique in Achilles Tendon US: Comparison with Prone PositionLailatul Muqmiroh0Safinah Yusfadhiyah1Paulus Rahardjo2Universitas AirlanggaUniversitas AirlanggaUniversitas AirlanggaBackground : Ultrasonography (US) is the cheaper and non invasive modality to determine Achilles tendon. Prone position is the standart position of Achilles tendon US. However, it is a discomfort for an uncooperative patient and a difficult technique too. The erect position is an alternative technique of Achilles tendon US. The goal of this study is to compare the erection as an alternative position with prone as a standart position. Material and Methode: The patient who had an injury or any inflamation process of Achilles tendon were excluded. The patient underwent two positions of Achilles tendon US, 900 and dorsoflexi. Longitudinal axis measured tendon thickness and a transversal axis which covered a cross-sectional area of the tendon. Result: From all the 21 patients coming, 13 patients were males (61,9%), and eight patients were females (38,1%). The mean of tendon thickness and cross-sectional area in 900 prone positions were 4,24±0,24 mm, 30,08±2,86 mm, respectively. The mean of tendon thickness and cross-sectional area in 900 erect positions were 4,27±0,23 mm, 31,36±2,19 mm, respectively. There was no anisotropy effect during longitudinal axis examination. Conclusion: We found that there were no significant differences between a prone and erect position (p<0.05). The erect postion could be an alternative position, uncooperative patient in particular, without reducing the diagnostic value.http://www.jvi.ui.ac.id/index.php/jvi/article/view/111/96Achilles tendon the USerect positionprone positiontendon thicknesscross-sectional are
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author Lailatul Muqmiroh
Safinah Yusfadhiyah
Paulus Rahardjo
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Safinah Yusfadhiyah
Paulus Rahardjo
Erect Position as the Alternative Technique in Achilles Tendon US: Comparison with Prone Position
Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia
Achilles tendon the US
erect position
prone position
tendon thickness
cross-sectional are
author_facet Lailatul Muqmiroh
Safinah Yusfadhiyah
Paulus Rahardjo
author_sort Lailatul Muqmiroh
title Erect Position as the Alternative Technique in Achilles Tendon US: Comparison with Prone Position
title_short Erect Position as the Alternative Technique in Achilles Tendon US: Comparison with Prone Position
title_full Erect Position as the Alternative Technique in Achilles Tendon US: Comparison with Prone Position
title_fullStr Erect Position as the Alternative Technique in Achilles Tendon US: Comparison with Prone Position
title_full_unstemmed Erect Position as the Alternative Technique in Achilles Tendon US: Comparison with Prone Position
title_sort erect position as the alternative technique in achilles tendon us: comparison with prone position
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia
issn 2355-5807
2477-3433
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Background : Ultrasonography (US) is the cheaper and non invasive modality to determine Achilles tendon. Prone position is the standart position of Achilles tendon US. However, it is a discomfort for an uncooperative patient and a difficult technique too. The erect position is an alternative technique of Achilles tendon US. The goal of this study is to compare the erection as an alternative position with prone as a standart position. Material and Methode: The patient who had an injury or any inflamation process of Achilles tendon were excluded. The patient underwent two positions of Achilles tendon US, 900 and dorsoflexi. Longitudinal axis measured tendon thickness and a transversal axis which covered a cross-sectional area of the tendon. Result: From all the 21 patients coming, 13 patients were males (61,9%), and eight patients were females (38,1%). The mean of tendon thickness and cross-sectional area in 900 prone positions were 4,24±0,24 mm, 30,08±2,86 mm, respectively. The mean of tendon thickness and cross-sectional area in 900 erect positions were 4,27±0,23 mm, 31,36±2,19 mm, respectively. There was no anisotropy effect during longitudinal axis examination. Conclusion: We found that there were no significant differences between a prone and erect position (p<0.05). The erect postion could be an alternative position, uncooperative patient in particular, without reducing the diagnostic value.
topic Achilles tendon the US
erect position
prone position
tendon thickness
cross-sectional are
url http://www.jvi.ui.ac.id/index.php/jvi/article/view/111/96
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