Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The extent of asymmetry in the muscle tissue composition ratios with hip fractures has not been clarified.
OBJECTIVE:
To determine whether there is a difference in the muscle tissue composition ratios between the fractured and non-fractured sides of the trunk and thighs immediate measurement.
METHODS:
Forty-four patients (84.6
RESULTS:
The %LDM on the fractured side was higher in the thigh and erector spinae. The %NDM on the fractured side was lower in the thigh. There was no significant difference in the %IMAT for all muscles.
CONCLUSION:
The thigh on the fractured side showed asymmetry with low %NDM and high %LDM. This characteristic captures a characteristic of muscle tissue that may have importance in hip fracture etiology.
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