A cross-sectional study on peroneal muscle echogenicity changes and their effects on balance functions in individuals with chronic ankle instability

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Cheryl Shu Ming Chia [1 ]
Sai-Chuen Fu [1 ]
Violet Man-Chi Ko [2 ]
Ming Wang [1 ]
Yuxin Zuo [1 ]
Patrick Shu-Hang Yung [1 ]
Samuel Ka-Kin Ling [1 ]
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[1] The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK),Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] National Institute of Education,Office of Graduate Studies and Professional Learning
[3] Nanyang Technological University,undefined
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Ankle instability; Peroneal muscle; Postural control stability; Dynamic balance;
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10.1038/s41598-025-00175-3
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This study investigated the relationship between peroneal muscle echogenicity and balance function in individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI). While prior research has examined peroneal muscle activity, reaction time, and balance, the impact of echogenicity—an indicator of myosteatosis/fibrosis—remained underexplored. Cross-sectional study. Sixty-two adults with CAI were included. Peroneal muscle size, echogenicity, and stiffness were assessed using ultrasound. Dynamic balance was evaluated via the Y balance test (YBT), and static postural control was evaluated during lateral step-down (LSDT) and single-leg stance test (SLST). Eversion strength was assessed with a dynamometer. The relationship between muscle characteristics and balance was assessed using canonical correlation and stepwise linear regression. Individuals with increased peroneal muscle echogenicity had reduced muscle size, poorer eversion strength, and poorer balance. Eversion strength is positively associated with YBT scores across all echogenicity levels and negatively associated with posture parameters during the LSDT in moderate echogenicity. Peroneal longus stiffness was positively associated with YBT in severe echogenicity and posture parameters during the SLST. Increased peroneal muscle echogenicity is associated with poorer eversion strength and stiffness, resulting in poorer balance performance. Improving the peroneal muscle quality may enhance functions in the CAI condition.
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