Manual palpation has been used for centuries to provide a relative indication of tissue health and disease. Engineers have sought to make these assessments increasingly quantitative and accessible within daily clinical practice. Since many of the developed techniques involve image-based quantification of tissue deformation in response to an applied force (i.e., "elastography”), such approaches fall squarely within the domain of the radiologist. While commercial elastography analysis software is becoming increasingly available for clinical use, the internal workings of these packages often remain a "black box,” with limited guidance on how to usefully apply the methods toward a meaningful diagnosis. The purpose of the present review article ...
International audienceAt the crossroads between biomechanics, medical imaging and wave physics, elas...
AbstractConventional diagnostic ultrasound images of the anatomy (as opposed to blood flow) reveal d...
Changes in tissue elasticity are generally correlated with its pathological state. In many cases, de...
After 20 years of innovation in techniques that specifically image the biomechanical properties of t...
Detection of stiffness in muscle and fascia tissues through the application of subjective palpation ...
From times immemorial manual palpation served as a source of information on the state of soft tissue...
Abstract: From times immemorial manual palpation served as a source of information on the state of s...
AbstractUltrasonography has been widely used for diagnosis since it was first introduced in clinical...
Shear wave elastography (SWE) is an emerging technology that provides information about the inherent...
Abstract: Elastography is a non-invasive medical imaging technique that detects tumors based on thei...
Many diseases are known to change the mechanical properties of tissue. For example, cancerous lesion...
Ultrasound elastography (EUS) is a method to assess the mechanical properties of tissue, by applying...
Purpose: Most tissues may become significantly stiffer than their normal states when there are lesio...
1980s to early 1990s to improve ultrasonic imag-ing,5–7 but the success of ultrasonic elastography h...
Ultrasound (US) has been widely adopted as a user friendly, easily available imaging modality in the...
International audienceAt the crossroads between biomechanics, medical imaging and wave physics, elas...
AbstractConventional diagnostic ultrasound images of the anatomy (as opposed to blood flow) reveal d...
Changes in tissue elasticity are generally correlated with its pathological state. In many cases, de...
After 20 years of innovation in techniques that specifically image the biomechanical properties of t...
Detection of stiffness in muscle and fascia tissues through the application of subjective palpation ...
From times immemorial manual palpation served as a source of information on the state of soft tissue...
Abstract: From times immemorial manual palpation served as a source of information on the state of s...
AbstractUltrasonography has been widely used for diagnosis since it was first introduced in clinical...
Shear wave elastography (SWE) is an emerging technology that provides information about the inherent...
Abstract: Elastography is a non-invasive medical imaging technique that detects tumors based on thei...
Many diseases are known to change the mechanical properties of tissue. For example, cancerous lesion...
Ultrasound elastography (EUS) is a method to assess the mechanical properties of tissue, by applying...
Purpose: Most tissues may become significantly stiffer than their normal states when there are lesio...
1980s to early 1990s to improve ultrasonic imag-ing,5–7 but the success of ultrasonic elastography h...
Ultrasound (US) has been widely adopted as a user friendly, easily available imaging modality in the...
International audienceAt the crossroads between biomechanics, medical imaging and wave physics, elas...
AbstractConventional diagnostic ultrasound images of the anatomy (as opposed to blood flow) reveal d...
Changes in tissue elasticity are generally correlated with its pathological state. In many cases, de...