The volume of the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle was estimated in vivo by ultrasonography (ULT) and by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in six subjects. In both methods, 11 axial scans were taken along the muscle belly, and the cross-sectional area of the muscle in each scan was digitised. Muscle volume was calculated by treating the muscle as a series of truncated cones. To assess the reproducibility of the ULT method, all subjects were scanned twice. A high test-retest reliability was found (R2 = 0.99), with the two ULT measurements being significantly correlated with each other (P < 0.05). The ULT and MRI methods gave similar results [mean (SD) ULT: 133.2 (20) cm 3; MRI: 131.8 (18) cm3]. Nevertheless, a systematic bias of 3.33 cm3 a...
The Physiotherapy profession has a growing interest in the use of Diagnostic Ultrasound as an adjunc...
Muscle size is often reported as a single anatomical cross-sectional area (ACSA), rather than volume...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify a safe, rapid, and accessible method of estimating muscle volu...
The volume of the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle was estimated in vivo by ultrasonography (ULT)...
The measurement of human muscle size is essential when assessing the effects of training, disuse and...
The purpose of this study was to validate ultrasound muscle volume estimation in vivo. To examine va...
Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for health, ...
Abstract Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for...
Muscle volume and length are important parameters for examining the force-generating capabilities of...
Muscular strength can be estimated by quantification of muscle area. For this purpose, we developed ...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION/AIMS: Quantitative muscle ultrasound offers biomarkers th...
International audiencePurposeTo compare the precision of four methods to estimate the volume of quad...
BACKGROUND: Real-time ultrasound imaging is a valid method in the field of rehabilitation. The ultra...
AimsThe aim of this study was to report the metrological qualities of techniques currently used to q...
Muscle architecture parameters, such as the fascicle length, pennation angle, and volume, are import...
The Physiotherapy profession has a growing interest in the use of Diagnostic Ultrasound as an adjunc...
Muscle size is often reported as a single anatomical cross-sectional area (ACSA), rather than volume...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify a safe, rapid, and accessible method of estimating muscle volu...
The volume of the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle was estimated in vivo by ultrasonography (ULT)...
The measurement of human muscle size is essential when assessing the effects of training, disuse and...
The purpose of this study was to validate ultrasound muscle volume estimation in vivo. To examine va...
Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for health, ...
Abstract Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for...
Muscle volume and length are important parameters for examining the force-generating capabilities of...
Muscular strength can be estimated by quantification of muscle area. For this purpose, we developed ...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION/AIMS: Quantitative muscle ultrasound offers biomarkers th...
International audiencePurposeTo compare the precision of four methods to estimate the volume of quad...
BACKGROUND: Real-time ultrasound imaging is a valid method in the field of rehabilitation. The ultra...
AimsThe aim of this study was to report the metrological qualities of techniques currently used to q...
Muscle architecture parameters, such as the fascicle length, pennation angle, and volume, are import...
The Physiotherapy profession has a growing interest in the use of Diagnostic Ultrasound as an adjunc...
Muscle size is often reported as a single anatomical cross-sectional area (ACSA), rather than volume...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify a safe, rapid, and accessible method of estimating muscle volu...