Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for health, well-being and performance. Therefore, the monitoring of MV using different imaging modalities is important. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is considered the gold standard, but is not always easily accessible, and the examinations are expensive. Ultrasonography (US) is a much less expensive imaging method widely used to measure changes in muscle thickness (MT). Whether MT may translate into MV needs further investigation. Purpose The aim of this review is to clarify whether US-derived equations based on MT predict MV based on MRI. Methods A systematic literature review was conducted according to the PRISMA statement, searching the electroni...
ABSTRACT: Purpose. We investigated the feasibility of using real-time sonography to measure muscle t...
The present study was performed to develop regression-based prediction equations for skeletal muscle...
Background & aims: Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss in muscle quantity and quality ...
Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for health, ...
Abstract Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for...
Introduction and aims: Accurate determination of skeletal muscle size is of great importance in mult...
The measurement of human muscle size is essential when assessing the effects of training, disuse and...
Background & aims: Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss in muscle quantity and quality whic...
The purpose of this study was to validate ultrasound muscle volume estimation in vivo. To examine va...
The volume of the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle was estimated in vivo by ultrasonography (ULT)...
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Identification and management of sarcopenia are limited by lack of reliable simple approaches to ass...
Aim: Muscle thickness (MT) measured by ultrasound has been used to estimate cross-sectional area (me...
INTRODUCTION:Muscle volume (MV) is an important parameter for understanding muscle morphology and ad...
ABSTRACT: Purpose. We investigated the feasibility of using real-time sonography to measure muscle t...
The present study was performed to develop regression-based prediction equations for skeletal muscle...
Background & aims: Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss in muscle quantity and quality ...
Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for health, ...
Abstract Background The amount of muscle volume (MV) varies between individuals and is important for...
Introduction and aims: Accurate determination of skeletal muscle size is of great importance in mult...
The measurement of human muscle size is essential when assessing the effects of training, disuse and...
Background & aims: Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss in muscle quantity and quality whic...
The purpose of this study was to validate ultrasound muscle volume estimation in vivo. To examine va...
The volume of the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle was estimated in vivo by ultrasonography (ULT)...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).To test the validity of published equa...
Contains fulltext : 52891.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
Identification and management of sarcopenia are limited by lack of reliable simple approaches to ass...
Aim: Muscle thickness (MT) measured by ultrasound has been used to estimate cross-sectional area (me...
INTRODUCTION:Muscle volume (MV) is an important parameter for understanding muscle morphology and ad...
ABSTRACT: Purpose. We investigated the feasibility of using real-time sonography to measure muscle t...
The present study was performed to develop regression-based prediction equations for skeletal muscle...
Background & aims: Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss in muscle quantity and quality ...