Journal article

Application of ultrasound imaging to subject-specific modelling of the human musculoskeletal system

E Passmore, A Lai, M Sangeux, AG Schache, MG Pandy

Meccanica | SPRINGER | Published : 2017

Abstract

Ultrasound imaging is relatively inexpensive, does not involve ionising radiation, and requires much shorter scan times compared with other imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. These advantages make it an appealing option in both clinical and research settings. Computational models of the human musculoskeletal system are used for a wide range of applications in biomechanics, from studies of muscle function during locomotion to pre-operative planning of orthopaedic surgeries. The integration of ultrasound imaging with musculoskeletal modelling has the potential to create new opportunities in the study of human movement science. Subject-specific measur..

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