Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the test-retest reliability of ultrasound (US) thickness measurements and the muscle contraction ratio (CR) of lumbar multifidus (LM)
and transversus abdominis (TA) muscles in participants with and without nonspecific chronic low
back pain (NCLBP). Methods: A total of 62 participants (37 with NCLBP, 25 without NCLBP) with
participated in the study. The within-day and between-day reliability of US thickness measurements
and CR in a lying (supine for TA and prone for LM) and sitting positions for both muscles (sitting
on a gym ball with both feet on the ground or lifting one foot off the floor) were assessed. Reliability analysis was performed with intraclass correlations (ICCs) for these two static and dynamic
positions. Results: Test-retest reliability was calculated to be good to high for the static position
(ICC = 0.72–0.95) and the dynamic position (ICC = 0.74–0.94) sonographic measurements in both
group of TA measurement. Test-retest reliability of LM measurements was good to high for the static
position (ICC = 0.82–0.95) and the dynamic position (ICC = 0.85–0.97) sonographic measurements in
both groups. Conclusions: US imaging i...