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Correlation between Mechanical Properties of the Ankle Muscles and Postural Sway during the Menstrual Cycle

Authors
Yim, JongEunPetrofsk, JerroldLee, Haneul
Issue Date
Mar-2018
Publisher
TOHOKU UNIV MEDICAL PRESS
Keywords
ankle muscles; dynamic stiffness; menstrual cycle; muscle elasticity; postural sway
Citation
TOHOKU JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, v.244, no.3, pp.201 - 207
Journal Title
TOHOKU JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
Volume
244
Number
3
Start Page
201
End Page
207
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/3993
DOI
10.1620/tjem.244.201
ISSN
0040-8727
Abstract
Ankle and foot injuries are common among athletes and physically active individuals. The most common residual disability, ankle sprain, is characterized by instability along with postural sway. If the supporting structures around a joint become lax, posture stability and balance are also affected. Previous studies have examined muscle stiffness and elasticity and postural sway separately; however, the relationship between these factors is yet unknown. It is well known that the levels of sex hormones, especially estrogen, change in women over the phase of the menstrual cycle. Therefore, this study examined the relationship between the mechanical properties of tissue and balance activity using a non-invasive digital palpation device to determine if they undergo any changes over the menstrual cycle in young women. Sixteen young women with regular menstrual cycles completed the study. Tone, stiffness, and elasticity of the ankle muscles (lateral gastrocnemius, peroneus longus, and tibialis anterior) were measured using a non-invasive digital palpation device. Postural sway was recorded while the participants performed balance tasks during ovulation and menstruation. Significantly greater posture sway characteristics and ankle muscle elasticity were found during ovulation than during menstruation; lower tone and stiffness of the ankle muscles were observed at ovulation (p < 0.05). Additionally, weak-to-strong relationships between ankle muscle mechanical properties and postural sway characteristics were found (p < 0.05). These results suggest the effect of estrogen on human connective tissues. We therefore postulate that estrogen increases joint and muscle laxity and affects posture stability according to the phase of the menstrual cycle.
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