In order efficiently to target therapies intending to stop or reverse degenerative processes of articular cartilage, it would be crucial to diagnose osteoarthritis (OA) earlier and more sensitively than is possible with the existing clinical methods. Unfortunately, current clinical methods for OA diagnostics are insensitive for detecting the early degenerative changes, e.g., arising from collagen network damage or proteoglycan depletion. We have recently investigated several novel quantitative biophysical methods, including ultrasound indentation, quantitative ultrasound techniques and magnetic resonance imaging, for diagnosing the degenerative changes of articular cartilage, typical for OA. In this study, the combined results of these nove...
<p>Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease affecting articular cartilage, leading to loss of i...
SummaryContextTo date only single ultrasound parameters were regarded in statistical analyses to cha...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint diseases among adults, and its early detection i...
In order efficiently to target therapies intending to stop or reverse degenerative processes of arti...
Fibrillation of articular surface and depletion of proteoglycans are the structural changes related ...
Objective: Mechanical indentation and ultrasound (US) indentation instruments have been introduced f...
SummaryObjectiveMechanical indentation and ultrasound (US) indentation instruments have been introdu...
AbstractObjective: We have previously developed a handheld ultrasound indentation instrument for the...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging (QUI) can be used to evaluate the integrity of articular cartilage a...
In this study, we explored the potential of seventeen quantitative ultrasound parameters (radiofrequ...
Objective: We have previously developed a handheld ultrasound indentation instrument for the diagnos...
Articular cartilage is a connective tissue, that provides virtually frictionless articulation betwee...
Background: The combined use of high-frequency ultrasound and mechanical indentation has been sugges...
SummaryOsteoarthritis (OA), a leading cause of disability, affects 27 million people in the United S...
INTRODUCTION: Fibrillation of articular surface and depletion of proteoglycans (PGs) are characteris...
<p>Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease affecting articular cartilage, leading to loss of i...
SummaryContextTo date only single ultrasound parameters were regarded in statistical analyses to cha...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint diseases among adults, and its early detection i...
In order efficiently to target therapies intending to stop or reverse degenerative processes of arti...
Fibrillation of articular surface and depletion of proteoglycans are the structural changes related ...
Objective: Mechanical indentation and ultrasound (US) indentation instruments have been introduced f...
SummaryObjectiveMechanical indentation and ultrasound (US) indentation instruments have been introdu...
AbstractObjective: We have previously developed a handheld ultrasound indentation instrument for the...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging (QUI) can be used to evaluate the integrity of articular cartilage a...
In this study, we explored the potential of seventeen quantitative ultrasound parameters (radiofrequ...
Objective: We have previously developed a handheld ultrasound indentation instrument for the diagnos...
Articular cartilage is a connective tissue, that provides virtually frictionless articulation betwee...
Background: The combined use of high-frequency ultrasound and mechanical indentation has been sugges...
SummaryOsteoarthritis (OA), a leading cause of disability, affects 27 million people in the United S...
INTRODUCTION: Fibrillation of articular surface and depletion of proteoglycans (PGs) are characteris...
<p>Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease affecting articular cartilage, leading to loss of i...
SummaryContextTo date only single ultrasound parameters were regarded in statistical analyses to cha...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint diseases among adults, and its early detection i...