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Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Pennation Angle in Canine Tibialis Cranialis Muscleopen accessUltrasonographic Evaluation of Pennation Angle in Canine Tibialis Cranialis Muscle

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Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Pennation Angle in Canine Tibialis Cranialis Muscle
Authors
Jaehwan KimTae Sung HwangHee-Chun Lee
Issue Date
Jun-2024
Publisher
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
Keywords
pennation angle; muscular atrophy; tibialis cranialis
Citation
Korean J. of Veterinary Research, v.64, no.2, pp 0 - 0
Pages
1
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean J. of Veterinary Research
Volume
64
Number
2
Start Page
0
End Page
0
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/71135
DOI
10.14405/kjvr.20240018
ISSN
2466-1384
2466-1392
Abstract
In human, ultrasonography is used to measure the pennation angle in various muscles to identify muscle functions such as force production, and to study alterations of the pennation angle during muscle contraction, hypertrophy, and atrophy. However, assessments of the pennation angle have not yet been conducted in dogs. This study aims to assess the normal pennation angle of the tibialis cranialis muscle indogs using ultrasound and to detect changes in this angle in dogs with muscular atrophy. Sixty-eight healthy dogs were examined to establish normal values, while 12 ataxic and 12 lame dogs with suspected hindlimb muscle atrophy were also included. The pennation angle was measured using ultrasound at the midpoint between the proximal end of the tibia and the malleolus, measuring the angle between themuscle bundle and the deep aponeurosis. To confirm the significance between the 5 breeds and to identify a difference between normal and atrophied muscles, statistical analysis was conducted. The study found no significant difference in pennation angle between breeds, with mean values (± standard deviation) of 4.97° (± 1.88) in neutral, 7.25° (± 2.68) in flexion, and 3.31° (± 1.33) in extension positions. Decrease of the pennation angle was identified in muscle atrophy and the flexion position was determined to be the most appropriate for pennation angle measurement of tibialis cranialis muscle. We recommend considering the pennation angle as a valuable indicator of muscle health in dogs, as it demonstrates significant potential for diagnosing and monitoring muscular conditions.
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