Lower extremity edema is a symptom of chronic venous disease and venous insufficiency. However, clinical evaluations rely on the qualitative evaluation of the pitting depth, which is neither well-defined nor quantitative. We created a novel three-dimensionally printed edema ruler as a quantitative method to measure pitting depth. Twenty-five patients (50 legs) with chronic venous disease were evaluated for ankle edema using the edema ruler. The results demonstrate excellent intraclass correlation for both single (0.944, P < .001) and average (0.971, P < .001) measurements. The edema ruler is a noninvasive, useful, and objective tool for the clinical measurement of lower extremity edema
Potential use of Leg to Arm Tissue Dielectric Constant Ratios as a Lower Extremity Edema Index Ram...
ObjectiveWe sought to quantitatively evaluate the degree of deep venous reflux of the lower extremit...
AbstractPurpose: Foot venous pressure measurement is considered to be useful for assessing lower lim...
Background: In recent years, objective quantitative evaluations have become particularly important. ...
[Purpose] To develop and verify the reliability of a new practical evaluation method for pitting ede...
The techniques to evaluate the anatomy of lower limb edema are discussed.The diagnosis of leg edema ...
Final report and prototype photo for Project 12 of ME450, Fall 2010 semester.Edema is swelling cause...
The objective of this study was to validate the Leg-O-Meter measure against the clinical assessment ...
Various techniques may be used to assess leg edema. The value of these investigations has been discu...
Peripheral edema causes swelling in extremities and often indicates the presence of a serious medica...
Background: To compare interrater reliability and the time-efficiency for the w...
International audienceThe assessment of lower limb oedema almost always involves measuring leg volum...
Assessing lower extremity limb volume and its change during and after lymphedema therapy is importan...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare four measurement methods. Digital planimetry was com...
There is a need for quantitative investigations in the vascular laboratory to manage lower extremity...
Potential use of Leg to Arm Tissue Dielectric Constant Ratios as a Lower Extremity Edema Index Ram...
ObjectiveWe sought to quantitatively evaluate the degree of deep venous reflux of the lower extremit...
AbstractPurpose: Foot venous pressure measurement is considered to be useful for assessing lower lim...
Background: In recent years, objective quantitative evaluations have become particularly important. ...
[Purpose] To develop and verify the reliability of a new practical evaluation method for pitting ede...
The techniques to evaluate the anatomy of lower limb edema are discussed.The diagnosis of leg edema ...
Final report and prototype photo for Project 12 of ME450, Fall 2010 semester.Edema is swelling cause...
The objective of this study was to validate the Leg-O-Meter measure against the clinical assessment ...
Various techniques may be used to assess leg edema. The value of these investigations has been discu...
Peripheral edema causes swelling in extremities and often indicates the presence of a serious medica...
Background: To compare interrater reliability and the time-efficiency for the w...
International audienceThe assessment of lower limb oedema almost always involves measuring leg volum...
Assessing lower extremity limb volume and its change during and after lymphedema therapy is importan...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare four measurement methods. Digital planimetry was com...
There is a need for quantitative investigations in the vascular laboratory to manage lower extremity...
Potential use of Leg to Arm Tissue Dielectric Constant Ratios as a Lower Extremity Edema Index Ram...
ObjectiveWe sought to quantitatively evaluate the degree of deep venous reflux of the lower extremit...
AbstractPurpose: Foot venous pressure measurement is considered to be useful for assessing lower lim...