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Comparison of different MyotonPRO probes for skin stiffness evaluation in young women

Katarzyna Rosicka, Barbara Mierzejewska‐Krzyżowska, Włodzimierz Mrówczyński

2020Skin Research and Technology17 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stiffness of skin is widely used parameter in many research areas, for example cosmetic industry, dermatology or rheumatology for assessing of skin condition as well as changes occurring in skin. In this pioneering study, we conducted measurements of skin stiffness using MyotonPRO -novel tool, which was mainly used to evaluate biomechanical properties of muscles, ligaments and tendons. We expected that MyotonPRO , which shows great reproducibility in previous studies, will also be able to measure skin stiffness. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four replaceable probes designed by MyotonPRO (L-shape short and medium arm, standard cylindrical flat-end probe and the same standard probe with disc attachment ) were tested for measurement of skin stiffness in young women (30 healthy females) at three different locations (clavicula, volar forearm and shin). RESULTS: There was no significant difference between stiffness values obtained with L-shape short and L-shape medium arm probes in all investigated areas. Stiffness values recorded by regular probe and regular probe with disc attachment differ significantly from those collected with L-shape probes. There was also significant difference between values of stiffness obtained by standard with disc attachment and standard probes. CONCLUSION: Both L-shape probes show a great reliability for skin stiffness assessment. Therefore, MyotonPRO can be considered a reliable device for assessing skin stiffness.

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StiffnessReproducibilityBiomedical engineeringForearmSignificant differenceReliability (semiconductor)Materials scienceMedicineOrthodonticsAnatomyComposite materialMathematicsPhysicsInternal medicinePower (physics)Quantum mechanicsStatisticsTactile and Sensory InteractionsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsPressure Ulcer Prevention and Management