Background: Some studies show that frozen shoulder is due to the pathologic changes in the muscles around the shoulder. Measurement of the ultrasonic thickness of a muscle is a method for measuring the muscle changes. There is no study about the reliability of measurement of the muscle’s ultrasonic thickness around the shoulder in patients with frozen shoulder. The present study aims to investigate the intra-rater reliability of the ultrasonic thickness measurement of the supraspinatus, deltoid and upper trapezius muscles in women with frozen shoulder and healthy women. Methods: This study was carried out during 4 months (June to October 2017). Twenty women consisted of 10 patients with frozen shoulder (mean age: 51.6±9.4...
Background and purpose: Shoulder tendinopathy is a common reason for shoulder pain and represents a ...
Purpose/Background: Diagnostic ultrasound (US) offers a cost-effective and accessible means of evalu...
BACKGROUND: Altered scapular muscle activity is associated with abnormal scapular motions and should...
Background: Sonography is used for measuring the muscle morphology including length, depth, cross-se...
[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of ultrasound measurements by ana...
Introduction: Levator Scapula Muscle (LSM) is one of the stabilizers of the scapulae. Shortening of ...
Study design: Exploratory and repeated measures reliability. Background: Shoulder dysfunction is com...
A technique is described for measuring the thickness of the middle trapezius muscle using rehabilita...
Background: The reliability of the muscle function using ultrasonography is not reported in patients...
The purpose of the study was to establish the validity of Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging (RUSI) a...
Background: to data an assessment of morphometric features, muscle stiffness and blood flow in the u...
Objectives of the study were to observe supraspinatus muscle thickness in patients with supraspinatu...
Objective The purpose of this study was to assess the intra- and interexaminer reliability of the up...
STUDY DESIGN: Clinical measurement, reliability. OBJECTIVES: To examine the intraday intrarater reli...
Background: Different ultrasound parameters have been frequently used to assess changes associated w...
Background and purpose: Shoulder tendinopathy is a common reason for shoulder pain and represents a ...
Purpose/Background: Diagnostic ultrasound (US) offers a cost-effective and accessible means of evalu...
BACKGROUND: Altered scapular muscle activity is associated with abnormal scapular motions and should...
Background: Sonography is used for measuring the muscle morphology including length, depth, cross-se...
[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of ultrasound measurements by ana...
Introduction: Levator Scapula Muscle (LSM) is one of the stabilizers of the scapulae. Shortening of ...
Study design: Exploratory and repeated measures reliability. Background: Shoulder dysfunction is com...
A technique is described for measuring the thickness of the middle trapezius muscle using rehabilita...
Background: The reliability of the muscle function using ultrasonography is not reported in patients...
The purpose of the study was to establish the validity of Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging (RUSI) a...
Background: to data an assessment of morphometric features, muscle stiffness and blood flow in the u...
Objectives of the study were to observe supraspinatus muscle thickness in patients with supraspinatu...
Objective The purpose of this study was to assess the intra- and interexaminer reliability of the up...
STUDY DESIGN: Clinical measurement, reliability. OBJECTIVES: To examine the intraday intrarater reli...
Background: Different ultrasound parameters have been frequently used to assess changes associated w...
Background and purpose: Shoulder tendinopathy is a common reason for shoulder pain and represents a ...
Purpose/Background: Diagnostic ultrasound (US) offers a cost-effective and accessible means of evalu...
BACKGROUND: Altered scapular muscle activity is associated with abnormal scapular motions and should...