Ultrasound clinical references of the healthy toenail unit

Author:

López Ripado Olga1ORCID,Villar Rodríguez Julia2ORCID,Mingorance Álvarez Esther3ORCID,Pérez Pico Ana Mª.4ORCID,García Nogales Agustín5ORCID,Mayordomo Acevedo Raquel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy, Cellular Biology and Zoology University Centre of Plasencia, University of Extremadura Plasencia Cáceres Spain

2. Department of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Castilla la Mancha Talavera de la Reina Toledo Spain

3. Department of Physiology, University Centre of Mérida University of Extremadura Mérida Badajoz Spain

4. Department of Nursing University Centre of Plasencia, University of Extremadura Plasencia Cáceres Spain

5. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences University Centre of Plasencia, University of Extremadura Badajoz Badajoz Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe toenail unit, commonly called the nail, is one of the most frequently examined and treated structures in clinical podiatry. Ultrasound is a standard clinical technique because it is a noninvasive, painless, and rapid diagnostic tool. The main objective of this study was to obtain morphometric data of the healthy toenail unit by ultrasound for clinical application. The nails of 76 participants (152 hallux nails; 38 men, 38 women, average age 26.83 ± 12.20) were examined using a VINNO E35 ultrasound system and an X6‐16L linear probe with a frequency of 18 MHz. Five ultrasound measures of the healthy toenail unit were obtained, of which only the distance from the center of the distal phalange to the nail plate varied with age, sex, weight, and foot (p‐values ≤ 0.050). The other four parameters were less influenced by the variables analyzed, except sex, which influenced nearly all (p‐values ≤ 0.050). In one of these variables, indications of significance were observed (p‐values = 0.060), with greater distances in the men than in the women, except for nail plate curvature, which showed a higher value. The other variables studied did not influence the parameters analyzed. High‐frequency ultrasound can be used to examine the healthy toenail unit and define anthropometric reference measurements that can be used for more accurate and comparative diagnosis.

Funder

Junta de Extremadura

Publisher

Wiley

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