2007
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2007.2350
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Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging: Understanding the Technology and Its Applications

Abstract: From an historical perspective, ultrasound imaging (USI) has been used for medical purposes since the 1950s. The primary use of USI continues to be for traditional radiological goals, which consider the morphological characteristics and structural integrity of various organs and tissues. However, as the technology has been embraced as a safe, portable, objective, and relatively inexpensive means of examination, the ingenuity and diversity of applications has extended beyond these realms.Ultrasound imaging rela… Show more

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“…To date the most effective use of various imaging techniques has been to exclude other groin-region injuries. Innovative rehabilitative ultrasonography imaging methods may have considerable potential for directing conservative and post-surgical sports hernia treatment 66 86 88…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date the most effective use of various imaging techniques has been to exclude other groin-region injuries. Innovative rehabilitative ultrasonography imaging methods may have considerable potential for directing conservative and post-surgical sports hernia treatment 66 86 88…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasound imaging (USI), which uses reflected sound waves to create gray-scale images, 25 is emerging as a safe and cost-effective clinical tool. USI offers practitioners the ability to perform not only direct assessments of posterior trunk muscle function but also assessments of muscle size in the outpatient setting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25,29,33 Parasagittal imaging is used to assess multifidus thickness and activity, 27,29 while transverse imaging is used to assess multifidus cross-sectional area. 26,32 USI measurement techniques rely on the ability to accurately identify multifidi fascial lines, which are hyperechoic (appear bright white) when compared to adjacent muscle tissue, which is more hypoechoic (appears darker).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Specifically, rehabilitative USI refers to the USI procedures used by physiotherapists to evaluate the morphology and behavior of muscle and its related soft tissues, to provide biofeedback about muscle behavior during restoration of function, and to carry out research aimed at informing clinical practice. 17 To date, USI has been used to investigate a variety of muscles and to address a diversity of research questions.…”
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“…17 Specifically, rehabilitative USI refers to the USI procedures used by physiotherapists to evaluate the morphology and behavior of muscle and its related soft tissues, to provide biofeedback about muscle behavior during restoration of function, and to carry out research aimed at informing clinical practice. 17 To date, USI has been used to investigate a variety of muscles and to address a diversity of research questions. Sonography has been shown to be a valid method (primarily in healthy adults under resting conditions) to measure the morphology of the trunk (abdominal and lumbar multifidus), 2,3 as well as a range of other muscles, 5,8,10,11 through comparison to magnetic resonance imaging.…”
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