3D ultrasound imaging

Fast and cost-effective morphometry of musculoskeletal tissue

Journal Article (2017)
Author(s)

Guido Weide (Amsterdam UMC)

Stephan van der Zwaard (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Peter A. Huijing (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Richard T. Jaspers (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

J. Harlaar (Amsterdam UMC)

Research Group
Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3791/55943
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Research Group
Biomechatronics & Human-Machine Control
Issue number
129
Volume number
2017

Abstract

The developmental goal of 3D ultrasound imaging (3DUS) is to engineer a modality to perform 3D morphological ultrasound analysis of human muscles. 3DUS images are constructed from calibrated freehand 2D B-mode ultrasound images, which are positioned into a voxel array. Ultrasound (US) imaging allows quantification of muscle size, fascicle length, and angle of pennation. These morphological variables are important determinants of muscle force and length range of force exertion. The presented protocol describes an approach to determine volume and fascicle length of m. vastus lateralis and m. gastrocnemius medialis. 3DUS facilitates standardization using 3D anatomical references. This approach provides a fast and cost-effective approach for quantifying 3D morphology in skeletal muscles. In healthcare and sports, information on the morphometry of muscles is very valuable in diagnostics and/or follow-up evaluations after treatment or training.

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