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60 ± 0.15, 2.15 ± 0.26 m/s), respectively (p0.01). In all muscles, there was a significant decrease in the velocity after the raising compared to that of 120 minutes (p0.01). It has been reported that the change of shear wave velocity with time is proportional to the intramuscular pressure in the leg compartment, and it is assumed that the increase of shear wave velocity in the 2-hour seated leg is due to fluid retention in extra-cellular space of the compartment. It has been reported that the change of shear wave velocity