Ultrasound imaging in rehabilitation: Just a fad?
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01/01/2005
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Resumo |
Real-time ultrasound imaging provides an unrivalled opportunity to observe muscle morphology and contraction. This has obvious potential for clinical practice and the tool is beginning to be adopted into physical therapy. The implementation of ultrasound imaging has become particularly widespread for assessment of size and activation of deep trunk muscles, such as the transversus abdominis and lumbar multifidus, and for assessment of the pelvic floor muscles. The obvious benefit for these areas is that ultrasound permits observation of muscles that are difficult to assess through noninvasive means. This realization of the clinical potential of ultrasound imaging has been paralleled by an explosion of clinical and physiological research. However, despite the enthusiasm for utilization of ultrasound imaging, a question that is critical to address is whether ultrasound can actually improve rehabilitation. |
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eng |
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JOSPT |
Palavras-Chave | #Orthopedics #Rehabilitation #Sport Sciences #Low-back-pain #Transversus Abdominis #Muscle-contraction #Lumbar Spine #11 Medical and Health Sciences |
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Journal Article |