The developmental goal of 3D ultrasound imaging (3DUS) is to engineer a modality to perform 3D morphological ultrasound analysis of human muscles. 3DUS images are constructed from calibrated freehand 2D B-mode ultrasound images, which are positioned into a voxel array. Ultrasound (US) imaging allows quantification of muscle size, fascicle length, and angle of pennation. These morphological variables are important determinants of muscle force and length range of force exertion. The presented protocol describes an approach to determine volume and fascicle length of m. vastus lateralis and m. gastrocnemius medialis. 3DUS facilitates standardization using 3D anatomical references. This approach provides a fast and cost-effective approach for qu...
There is a growing trend in the physical therapy profession to use conventional gray scale brightnes...
Ultrasonography offers the opportunity to directly visualize in-vivo anatomical features. This can b...
Skeletal muscle structural assembly (and its remodeling in response to loading-unloading states) can...
The developmental goal of 3D ultrasound imaging (3DUS) is to engineer a modality to perform 3D morph...
Muscle volume and length are important parameters for examining the force-generating capabilities of...
Muscle architecture parameters, such as the fascicle length, pennation angle, and volume, are import...
In several neurological disorders and muscle injuries, morphological changes of the m. semitendinosu...
Muscle morphological parameters such as fascicle length (FL), pennationangle (PA) and physiologic cr...
Muscle fascicle architecture is an important parameter affecting the mechanical function of skeletal...
The aetiology of many musculoskeletal (MS) diseases is related to biomechanical factors. However, th...
INTRODUCTION/AIMS: Quantitative muscle ultrasound offers biomarkers that aid in the diagnosis, detec...
In vivo measurements of muscle architecture provide insight into inter-individual differences in mus...
Background. Muscles not only shorten during contraction to perform mechanical work, but they also bu...
Muscle contraction is characterized by large deformation and translation, which requires a multi-dim...
BACKGROUND: With the promotion and development of ultrasound imaging technology, ultrasound is real-...
There is a growing trend in the physical therapy profession to use conventional gray scale brightnes...
Ultrasonography offers the opportunity to directly visualize in-vivo anatomical features. This can b...
Skeletal muscle structural assembly (and its remodeling in response to loading-unloading states) can...
The developmental goal of 3D ultrasound imaging (3DUS) is to engineer a modality to perform 3D morph...
Muscle volume and length are important parameters for examining the force-generating capabilities of...
Muscle architecture parameters, such as the fascicle length, pennation angle, and volume, are import...
In several neurological disorders and muscle injuries, morphological changes of the m. semitendinosu...
Muscle morphological parameters such as fascicle length (FL), pennationangle (PA) and physiologic cr...
Muscle fascicle architecture is an important parameter affecting the mechanical function of skeletal...
The aetiology of many musculoskeletal (MS) diseases is related to biomechanical factors. However, th...
INTRODUCTION/AIMS: Quantitative muscle ultrasound offers biomarkers that aid in the diagnosis, detec...
In vivo measurements of muscle architecture provide insight into inter-individual differences in mus...
Background. Muscles not only shorten during contraction to perform mechanical work, but they also bu...
Muscle contraction is characterized by large deformation and translation, which requires a multi-dim...
BACKGROUND: With the promotion and development of ultrasound imaging technology, ultrasound is real-...
There is a growing trend in the physical therapy profession to use conventional gray scale brightnes...
Ultrasonography offers the opportunity to directly visualize in-vivo anatomical features. This can b...
Skeletal muscle structural assembly (and its remodeling in response to loading-unloading states) can...