Ultrasound imaging is often used to measure muscle fascicle lengths and pennation angles in human muscles in vivo. Theoretically the most accurate measurements are made when the transducer is oriented so that the image plane aligns with muscle fascicles and, for measurements of pennation, when the image plane also intersects the aponeuroses perpendicularly. However this orientation is difficult to achieve and usually there is some degree of misalignment. Here, we used simulated ultrasound images based on three-dimensional models of the human medial gastrocnemius, derived from magnetic resonance and diffusion tensor images, to describe the relationship between transducer orientation and measurement errors. With the transducer oriented perpen...
Background. Recent research has shown that ultrasound imaging can provide a means of investigating f...
Fascicle shear is theoretically a mechanism by which skeletal muscles lengthen. Existing ultrasound ...
A clinically feasible method to reliably estimate muscle–tendon unit (MTU) lengths could provide ess...
Ultrasound imaging is often used to measure muscle fascicle lengths and pennation angles in human mu...
This study validates two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound measurements of muscle geometry of the human me...
The length and pennation of muscle fascicles are frequently measured using ultrasonography. Conventi...
In vivo measurements of muscle architecture provide insight into inter-individual differences in mus...
The use of ultrasound imaging (USI) by physiotherapists to assess muscle behavior in clinical settin...
Goal: The fascicle length obtained by ultrasound imaging is one of the crucial muscle architecture p...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Key points: The human gastrocnemius muscle is slack at its shortest lengths in vivo. We hypothesised...
The purpose of this research study was to measure pennation angles of the gastrocnemius muscle using...
Ultrasound imaging modalities offer a clinically viable method to visualize musculoskeletal structur...
The mechanisms by which skeletal muscles lengthen and shorten are potentially complex. When the rela...
B-mode ultrasound is often used to quantify muscle architecture during movements. Our objectives wer...
Background. Recent research has shown that ultrasound imaging can provide a means of investigating f...
Fascicle shear is theoretically a mechanism by which skeletal muscles lengthen. Existing ultrasound ...
A clinically feasible method to reliably estimate muscle–tendon unit (MTU) lengths could provide ess...
Ultrasound imaging is often used to measure muscle fascicle lengths and pennation angles in human mu...
This study validates two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound measurements of muscle geometry of the human me...
The length and pennation of muscle fascicles are frequently measured using ultrasonography. Conventi...
In vivo measurements of muscle architecture provide insight into inter-individual differences in mus...
The use of ultrasound imaging (USI) by physiotherapists to assess muscle behavior in clinical settin...
Goal: The fascicle length obtained by ultrasound imaging is one of the crucial muscle architecture p...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Key points: The human gastrocnemius muscle is slack at its shortest lengths in vivo. We hypothesised...
The purpose of this research study was to measure pennation angles of the gastrocnemius muscle using...
Ultrasound imaging modalities offer a clinically viable method to visualize musculoskeletal structur...
The mechanisms by which skeletal muscles lengthen and shorten are potentially complex. When the rela...
B-mode ultrasound is often used to quantify muscle architecture during movements. Our objectives wer...
Background. Recent research has shown that ultrasound imaging can provide a means of investigating f...
Fascicle shear is theoretically a mechanism by which skeletal muscles lengthen. Existing ultrasound ...
A clinically feasible method to reliably estimate muscle–tendon unit (MTU) lengths could provide ess...