The assessment of muscle volume, and changes over time, have significant clinical and research-related implications. Methods to assess muscle volume vary from simple and inexpensive to complex and expensive. Therefore this study sought to examine the validity of muscle volume estimated simply by anthropometry compared with the more complex proton magnetic resonance imaging (1H-MRI) across a wide spectrum of individuals including those with a spinal cord injury (SCI), a group recognized to exhibit significant muscle atrophy. Accordingly, muscle volume of the thigh and lower leg of eight subjects with a SCI and eight able-bodied subjects (controls) was determined by anthropometry and 1H-MRI. With either method, muscle volumes were significant...
Abstract Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for...
Background: Deficits in muscle volume may be a significant contributor to physical disability in you...
Introduction The accurate quantification of the proportion of fat in human muscles could help monito...
Muscle size is often reported as a single anatomical cross-sectional area (ACSA), rather than volume...
Identification and management of sarcopenia are limited by lack of reliable simple approaches to ass...
Thigh muscle volume was assessed using magnetic resonance imaging in 16 subjects with spinal muscula...
The volume of the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle was estimated in vivo by ultrasonography (ULT)...
Background: No consistent findings have been reported regarding the relationship between aging muscl...
International audiencePurposeTo compare the precision of four methods to estimate the volume of quad...
Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for health, ...
Objective: Muscle volume (MV) analysis from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is time-intensive, and ...
Muscle size in the lower limb is commonly assessed in neuromuscular research as it correlates with m...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify a safe, rapid, and accessible method of estimating muscle volu...
Changes in thigh muscle volume over 6 months were assessed using magnetic resonance imaging in 11 su...
International audienceBackground: The availability of non-invasive, accessible, and reliable methods...
Abstract Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for...
Background: Deficits in muscle volume may be a significant contributor to physical disability in you...
Introduction The accurate quantification of the proportion of fat in human muscles could help monito...
Muscle size is often reported as a single anatomical cross-sectional area (ACSA), rather than volume...
Identification and management of sarcopenia are limited by lack of reliable simple approaches to ass...
Thigh muscle volume was assessed using magnetic resonance imaging in 16 subjects with spinal muscula...
The volume of the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle was estimated in vivo by ultrasonography (ULT)...
Background: No consistent findings have been reported regarding the relationship between aging muscl...
International audiencePurposeTo compare the precision of four methods to estimate the volume of quad...
Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for health, ...
Objective: Muscle volume (MV) analysis from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is time-intensive, and ...
Muscle size in the lower limb is commonly assessed in neuromuscular research as it correlates with m...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify a safe, rapid, and accessible method of estimating muscle volu...
Changes in thigh muscle volume over 6 months were assessed using magnetic resonance imaging in 11 su...
International audienceBackground: The availability of non-invasive, accessible, and reliable methods...
Abstract Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for...
Background: Deficits in muscle volume may be a significant contributor to physical disability in you...
Introduction The accurate quantification of the proportion of fat in human muscles could help monito...