Background: Measurements of lower limb (LL) volume and local tissue water by tissue dielectric constant (TDC) are common in lymphedema management. Knowledge of normal variability in health subjects is important and can serve as a base for early lymphedema diagnosis but is currently lacking. The aim of this study was to evaluate test-retest reliability of LL volume and TDC values in healthy women and men. Methods and Results: Thirty-three women and 28 men were measured twice, 2 weeks apart. Volume was calculated from circumferential measurements every 4 cm and TDC in 14 points. Test-retest reliability was evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), changes in the mean, standard error of measurement in percentage (SEM%), and sma...
Background: Quantitative measurements to help detect incipient or latent lymphedema in patients at r...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine the minimum detectable change (MDC) capabilities of...
Tissue water and mechanical property changes accompany lymphedema, however the relationship between ...
Background: Measurements of lower limb (LL) volume and local tissue water by tissue dielectric const...
Background:The assessment of lower limb volume by circumferential measurements every 4th cm along th...
OBJECTIVE: Lower limb lymphedema (LLL) is a chronic condition. To be able to evaluate changes of LLL...
Objective. Our present goal was to determine this method’s suitability for lower extremity assessmen...
Overall limb lymphedema can be assessed by several methods but none are suitable to determine local ...
Objective: To determine differences in absolute and relative TDC values based on one measurement per...
Previous reports describe the use of average tissue dielectric constant (TDC) measurements to assess...
Objective: The present goal was to determine the applicability of tissue dielectric constant (TDC) t...
Previous reports described the utility of assessing local tissue water via tissue dielectric constan...
Background: Early diagnosis of mild lymphedema and treatment are important to prevent its progress. ...
Background: Local tissue water in patients with breast cancer-related lymphedem...
Potential use of Leg to Arm Tissue Dielectric Constant Ratios as a Lower Extremity Edema Index Ram...
Background: Quantitative measurements to help detect incipient or latent lymphedema in patients at r...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine the minimum detectable change (MDC) capabilities of...
Tissue water and mechanical property changes accompany lymphedema, however the relationship between ...
Background: Measurements of lower limb (LL) volume and local tissue water by tissue dielectric const...
Background:The assessment of lower limb volume by circumferential measurements every 4th cm along th...
OBJECTIVE: Lower limb lymphedema (LLL) is a chronic condition. To be able to evaluate changes of LLL...
Objective. Our present goal was to determine this method’s suitability for lower extremity assessmen...
Overall limb lymphedema can be assessed by several methods but none are suitable to determine local ...
Objective: To determine differences in absolute and relative TDC values based on one measurement per...
Previous reports describe the use of average tissue dielectric constant (TDC) measurements to assess...
Objective: The present goal was to determine the applicability of tissue dielectric constant (TDC) t...
Previous reports described the utility of assessing local tissue water via tissue dielectric constan...
Background: Early diagnosis of mild lymphedema and treatment are important to prevent its progress. ...
Background: Local tissue water in patients with breast cancer-related lymphedem...
Potential use of Leg to Arm Tissue Dielectric Constant Ratios as a Lower Extremity Edema Index Ram...
Background: Quantitative measurements to help detect incipient or latent lymphedema in patients at r...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine the minimum detectable change (MDC) capabilities of...
Tissue water and mechanical property changes accompany lymphedema, however the relationship between ...