In vivo measurements of muscle architecture provide insight into inter-individual differences in muscle function and could be used to personalise musculoskeletal models. When muscle architecture is measured from ultrasound images, as is frequently done, it is assumed that fascicles are oriented in the image plane and, for some measurements, that the image plane is perpendicular to the aponeurosis at the intersection of fascicle and aponeurosis. This study presents an in vivo validation of these assumptions by comparing ultrasound image plane orientation to three-dimensional reconstructions of muscle fascicles and aponeuroses obtained with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and high-resolution anatomical MRI scans. It was found that muscle fasci...
Skeletal muscle structural assembly (and its remodeling in response to loading-unloading states) can...
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...
In vivo measurements of muscle architecture provide insight into inter-individual differences in mus...
This study validates two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound measurements of muscle geometry of the human me...
Ultrasound imaging is often used to measure muscle fascicle lengths and pennation angles in human mu...
The length and pennation of muscle fascicles are frequently measured using ultrasonography. Conventi...
Muscle architecture parameters, such as the fascicle length, pennation angle, and volume, are import...
For detailed analyses of muscle adaptation mechanisms during growth, ageing or disease, reliable mea...
Key points: The human gastrocnemius muscle is slack at its shortest lengths in vivo. We hypothesised...
B-mode ultrasound is often used to quantify muscle architecture during movements. Our objectives wer...
B-mode ultrasound is often used to quantify muscle architecture during movements. Our objectives wer...
Skeletal muscle architecture significantly influences the performance capacity of a muscle. A DTI-ba...
Skeletal muscle architecture significantly influences the performance capacity of a muscle. A DTI-ba...
Muscle fascicle architecture is an important parameter affecting the mechanical function of skeletal...
Skeletal muscle structural assembly (and its remodeling in response to loading-unloading states) can...
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...
In vivo measurements of muscle architecture provide insight into inter-individual differences in mus...
This study validates two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound measurements of muscle geometry of the human me...
Ultrasound imaging is often used to measure muscle fascicle lengths and pennation angles in human mu...
The length and pennation of muscle fascicles are frequently measured using ultrasonography. Conventi...
Muscle architecture parameters, such as the fascicle length, pennation angle, and volume, are import...
For detailed analyses of muscle adaptation mechanisms during growth, ageing or disease, reliable mea...
Key points: The human gastrocnemius muscle is slack at its shortest lengths in vivo. We hypothesised...
B-mode ultrasound is often used to quantify muscle architecture during movements. Our objectives wer...
B-mode ultrasound is often used to quantify muscle architecture during movements. Our objectives wer...
Skeletal muscle architecture significantly influences the performance capacity of a muscle. A DTI-ba...
Skeletal muscle architecture significantly influences the performance capacity of a muscle. A DTI-ba...
Muscle fascicle architecture is an important parameter affecting the mechanical function of skeletal...
Skeletal muscle structural assembly (and its remodeling in response to loading-unloading states) can...
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...