“…Specifically, evidence of the use of sonographic imaging in physical rehabilitation settings is growing. For example, therapists are using sonography to improve clinical evaluations of painful shoulders in patients with hemiplegia resulting from stroke (Huang, Liang, Pong, Leong, & Tseng, 2010), to document outcomes of therapeutic interventions for patients with spinal cord injuries and cerebral palsy (Dudley-Javoroski, McMullen, Borgwardt, Peranich, & Shields, 2010;Lee et al, 2013), and as a biofeedback intervention tool for pelvic floor disorders in women and patients with low back pain (Ariail, Sears, & Hampton, 2008;Herbert, Heiss, & Basso, 2008).…”