Previous reports described the utility of assessing local tissue water via tissue dielectric constant (TDC) measurements. Our goal was to determine the suitability of this method to evaluate lymphedema changes. For this purpose, we measured changes in TDC produced by one MLD treatment in 27 legs of 18 patients with lower extremity lymphedema. TDC values were measured to a depth of 2.5 mm at the greatest leg swelling site before and after one MLD treatment. Girth at the target site was measured with a calibrated tape measure. TDC values, which range from 1 for zero water to 78.5 for all water within the sampled volume, were measured four times and the average used to estimate local changes. Results showed that in every case the post-treatmen...
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Our goal was to determine effects of low-level-laser-therapy (LLLT) on skin water and tissue indenta...
Potential use of Leg to Arm Tissue Dielectric Constant Ratios as a Lower Extremity Edema Index Ram...
Objective. Our present goal was to determine this method’s suitability for lower extremity assessmen...
Tissue water and mechanical property changes accompany lymphedema, however the relationship between ...
Overall limb lymphedema can be assessed by several methods but none are suitable to determine local ...
Background: Most commonly, volume measurements are used to evaluate the effect of lymphedema treatme...
Previous reports describe the use of average tissue dielectric constant (TDC) measurements to assess...
Background: Early diagnosis of mild lymphedema and treatment are important to prevent its progress. ...
Given the paucity of information on local tissue water (LTW) in the upper extremity and trunk of wom...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine the minimum detectable change (MDC) capabilities of...
Objective. To assess the utility of sequential TDC measurements to characterize temporal changes in ...
Objective: The present goal was to determine the applicability of tissue dielectric constant (TDC) t...
Background: Quantitative measurements to help detect incipient or latent lymphedema in patients at r...
Background: Measurements of lower limb (LL) volume and local tissue water by tissue dielectric const...
Improvements in the treatment of breast cancer have resulted in better survival rates and less breas...
Our goal was to determine effects of low-level-laser-therapy (LLLT) on skin water and tissue indenta...
Potential use of Leg to Arm Tissue Dielectric Constant Ratios as a Lower Extremity Edema Index Ram...
Objective. Our present goal was to determine this method’s suitability for lower extremity assessmen...
Tissue water and mechanical property changes accompany lymphedema, however the relationship between ...
Overall limb lymphedema can be assessed by several methods but none are suitable to determine local ...
Background: Most commonly, volume measurements are used to evaluate the effect of lymphedema treatme...
Previous reports describe the use of average tissue dielectric constant (TDC) measurements to assess...
Background: Early diagnosis of mild lymphedema and treatment are important to prevent its progress. ...
Given the paucity of information on local tissue water (LTW) in the upper extremity and trunk of wom...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine the minimum detectable change (MDC) capabilities of...
Objective. To assess the utility of sequential TDC measurements to characterize temporal changes in ...
Objective: The present goal was to determine the applicability of tissue dielectric constant (TDC) t...
Background: Quantitative measurements to help detect incipient or latent lymphedema in patients at r...
Background: Measurements of lower limb (LL) volume and local tissue water by tissue dielectric const...
Improvements in the treatment of breast cancer have resulted in better survival rates and less breas...
Our goal was to determine effects of low-level-laser-therapy (LLLT) on skin water and tissue indenta...
Potential use of Leg to Arm Tissue Dielectric Constant Ratios as a Lower Extremity Edema Index Ram...