We present the first three-dimensional (3D) data sets recorded using optical coherence elastography (OCE). Uni-axial strain rate was measured on human skin in vivo using a spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) system providing >450 times higher line rate than previously reported for in vivo OCE imaging. Mechanical excitation was applied at a frequency of 125 Hz using a ring actuator sample arm with, for the first time in OCE measurements, a controlled static preload. We performed 3D-OCE, processed in 2D and displayed in 3D, on normal and hydrated skin and observed a more elastic response of the stratum corneum in the hydrated case
The mechanical properties of tissues can provide valuable information about tissue integrity and hea...
Mechanical forces such as adhesion, shear stress and compression play crucial roles in tissue growth...
Optical elastography is aimed at using the visco-elastic properties of soft tissue as a contrast mec...
We present the first three-dimensional (3D) data sets recorded using optical coherence elastography ...
Optical coherence elastography (OCE) is a strain imaging technique that characterizes the elastic pr...
We present an acquisition method for optical coherence elastography (OCE) that enables acquisition o...
OCE provides 3-D maps of tissue stiffness on the micrometer to millimeter scale, bridging a crucial ...
Optical coherence elastography (OCE), as the use of OCT to perform elastography has come to be known...
Probing the mechanical properties of skin at high resolution could aid in the assessment of skin pat...
With the development of optical coherence tomography, the application optical coherence elas-tograph...
Visualizing stiffness within the local tissue environment at the cellular and subcellular level prom...
The biomechanical response of skin can reflect not only health or localized pathology, but also syst...
We present a new approach to optical coherence elastography (OCE), which probes the local elastic pr...
The measurement of the biomechanical properties of the skin is of great interest since these propert...
This dissertation reports on the development of low-coherence optical imaging and measurement techni...
The mechanical properties of tissues can provide valuable information about tissue integrity and hea...
Mechanical forces such as adhesion, shear stress and compression play crucial roles in tissue growth...
Optical elastography is aimed at using the visco-elastic properties of soft tissue as a contrast mec...
We present the first three-dimensional (3D) data sets recorded using optical coherence elastography ...
Optical coherence elastography (OCE) is a strain imaging technique that characterizes the elastic pr...
We present an acquisition method for optical coherence elastography (OCE) that enables acquisition o...
OCE provides 3-D maps of tissue stiffness on the micrometer to millimeter scale, bridging a crucial ...
Optical coherence elastography (OCE), as the use of OCT to perform elastography has come to be known...
Probing the mechanical properties of skin at high resolution could aid in the assessment of skin pat...
With the development of optical coherence tomography, the application optical coherence elas-tograph...
Visualizing stiffness within the local tissue environment at the cellular and subcellular level prom...
The biomechanical response of skin can reflect not only health or localized pathology, but also syst...
We present a new approach to optical coherence elastography (OCE), which probes the local elastic pr...
The measurement of the biomechanical properties of the skin is of great interest since these propert...
This dissertation reports on the development of low-coherence optical imaging and measurement techni...
The mechanical properties of tissues can provide valuable information about tissue integrity and hea...
Mechanical forces such as adhesion, shear stress and compression play crucial roles in tissue growth...
Optical elastography is aimed at using the visco-elastic properties of soft tissue as a contrast mec...