During degeneration, the acoustical properties of cartilage change: collagen, proteoglycan (PG) contents and density are affected. These changes can be detected as variation of ultrasound parameters such as speed of sound (SOS)[1,2,3]. The influence of individual tissue properties on ultrasound parameters is difficult to stud
This paper investigates in vitro the hypothesis that the frequency profile of ultrasound reflections...
In this study, we explored the potential of seventeen quantitative ultrasound parameters (radiofrequ...
This paper assesses the capacity of high-frequency ultrasonic waves for detecting changes in the pro...
INTRODUCTION: Physically, ultrasound (US) attenuation depends on the absorption and scattering prope...
grantor: University of TorontoMatrix degradation and proteoglycan loss in articular cartil...
Ultrasound indentation measurements have been shown to provide means to assess cartilage integrity a...
High-frequency ultrasound (US) measurements may provide means for the quantification of articular ca...
Osteoarthrosis is the most important joint disease that threatens health of the musculoskeletal syst...
Mechano-acoustic and elastographic techniques may provide quantitative means for the in vivo diagnos...
High-frequency ultrasound is used in this study to measure noninvasively, by means of osmotic loadin...
The unknown and variable speed of sound may impair accuracy of the acoustic measurement of cartilage...
Quantitative high-frequency ultrasonic evaluation of articular cartilage has shown a potential for t...
This article investigates in vitro the hypothesis that the frequency profile of ultrasound reflectio...
Articular cartilage is a biological weight-bearing tissue covering the bony ends of articulating joi...
Swelling behavior is an electrochemical mechanical property of articular cartilage. It plays an impo...
This paper investigates in vitro the hypothesis that the frequency profile of ultrasound reflections...
In this study, we explored the potential of seventeen quantitative ultrasound parameters (radiofrequ...
This paper assesses the capacity of high-frequency ultrasonic waves for detecting changes in the pro...
INTRODUCTION: Physically, ultrasound (US) attenuation depends on the absorption and scattering prope...
grantor: University of TorontoMatrix degradation and proteoglycan loss in articular cartil...
Ultrasound indentation measurements have been shown to provide means to assess cartilage integrity a...
High-frequency ultrasound (US) measurements may provide means for the quantification of articular ca...
Osteoarthrosis is the most important joint disease that threatens health of the musculoskeletal syst...
Mechano-acoustic and elastographic techniques may provide quantitative means for the in vivo diagnos...
High-frequency ultrasound is used in this study to measure noninvasively, by means of osmotic loadin...
The unknown and variable speed of sound may impair accuracy of the acoustic measurement of cartilage...
Quantitative high-frequency ultrasonic evaluation of articular cartilage has shown a potential for t...
This article investigates in vitro the hypothesis that the frequency profile of ultrasound reflectio...
Articular cartilage is a biological weight-bearing tissue covering the bony ends of articulating joi...
Swelling behavior is an electrochemical mechanical property of articular cartilage. It plays an impo...
This paper investigates in vitro the hypothesis that the frequency profile of ultrasound reflections...
In this study, we explored the potential of seventeen quantitative ultrasound parameters (radiofrequ...
This paper assesses the capacity of high-frequency ultrasonic waves for detecting changes in the pro...