Supplementary Information Files for 'A clinically applicable tool for rapidly estimating muscle volume using ultrasound images'Abstract:Purpose: This study aimed to identify a safe, rapid, and accessible method of estimating muscle volume of key lower limb muscle groups to reduce the time-demand of acquiring this measurement and potentially facilitate its application as a clinical monitoring tool. Methods: Unilateral MRI images were acquired from the 12th thoracic vertebrae to the base of the foot in 18 recreationally active males. Panoramic B-mode ultrasound images were acquired from the same leg at the mid-hip, 25%, 50%, and 75% of thigh length, and 25% of shank length. Body mass, height, limb lengths, and circumferences at the sites corr...
Objective: M-mode ultrasound imaging (US) reflects the motion of connective tissue within muscles. T...
PURPOSE: In 2018, the SARCUS working group published a first article on the standardization of the u...
The measurement of human muscle size is essential when assessing the effects of training, disuse and...
Supplementary Information Files for 'A clinically applicable tool for rapidly estimating muscle volu...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify a safe, rapid, and accessible method of estimating muscle volu...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Ultrasound is a non-invasive method to quantitatively meas...
The purpose of this study was to validate ultrasound muscle volume estimation in vivo. To examine va...
Ultrasound muscle images have been extensively used as tools for investigating, diagnosing and monit...
Ultrasound muscle images have been extensively used as tools for investigating, diagnosing and monit...
Background: The intrinsic foot muscles (IFMs) are important contributors to optimal foot function. W...
Objective: The main goal of this study was to investigate the size of all portions of the quadriceps...
Muscles produce force, resulting in moments about a joint, causing movement of the body. Muscle for...
The volume of the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle was estimated in vivo by ultrasonography (ULT)...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION/AIMS: Quantitative muscle ultrasound offers biomarkers th...
Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for health, ...
Objective: M-mode ultrasound imaging (US) reflects the motion of connective tissue within muscles. T...
PURPOSE: In 2018, the SARCUS working group published a first article on the standardization of the u...
The measurement of human muscle size is essential when assessing the effects of training, disuse and...
Supplementary Information Files for 'A clinically applicable tool for rapidly estimating muscle volu...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify a safe, rapid, and accessible method of estimating muscle volu...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Ultrasound is a non-invasive method to quantitatively meas...
The purpose of this study was to validate ultrasound muscle volume estimation in vivo. To examine va...
Ultrasound muscle images have been extensively used as tools for investigating, diagnosing and monit...
Ultrasound muscle images have been extensively used as tools for investigating, diagnosing and monit...
Background: The intrinsic foot muscles (IFMs) are important contributors to optimal foot function. W...
Objective: The main goal of this study was to investigate the size of all portions of the quadriceps...
Muscles produce force, resulting in moments about a joint, causing movement of the body. Muscle for...
The volume of the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle was estimated in vivo by ultrasonography (ULT)...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION/AIMS: Quantitative muscle ultrasound offers biomarkers th...
Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for health, ...
Objective: M-mode ultrasound imaging (US) reflects the motion of connective tissue within muscles. T...
PURPOSE: In 2018, the SARCUS working group published a first article on the standardization of the u...
The measurement of human muscle size is essential when assessing the effects of training, disuse and...