2010
DOI: 10.4081/ejtm.2010.1874
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Functional Echomyography: thickness, ecogenicity, contraction and perfusion of the LMN denervated human muscle before and during h-bFES

Abstract: Functional Echomyography: thickness, ecogenicity, contraction and perfusion of the LMN denervated human muscle before and during h-bFES Permanent denervated muscles were evaluated by ultrasound to monitor changes in morphology, thickness, contraction-relaxation kinetics and perfusion due to the electrical stimulation program of the Rise2-Italy project. In a case of monolateral lesion, morphology and ultrasonographic structure of the denervated muscles changed during the period of stimulation from a pattern typ… Show more

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“…Mono-lateral denervated leg muscles were analyzed by Functional Echomyography to monitor thickness, contraction–relaxation properties, and perfusion characteristics during and after electrical stimulation [ 34 ]. Morphology and ultrasonographic structure changed during several months of hbFES from complete denervated muscle to the one that is “normal” in old patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mono-lateral denervated leg muscles were analyzed by Functional Echomyography to monitor thickness, contraction–relaxation properties, and perfusion characteristics during and after electrical stimulation [ 34 ]. Morphology and ultrasonographic structure changed during several months of hbFES from complete denervated muscle to the one that is “normal” in old patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%