Time-dependent ultrasound echo changes occur in tendon during viscoelastic testing.
Duenwald-Kuehl S, Kobayashi H, Lakes R, Vanderby R Jr.
Duenwald-Kuehl S, et al. Among authors: lakes r.
J Biomech Eng. 2012 Nov;134(11):111006. doi: 10.1115/1.4007745.
J Biomech Eng. 2012.
PMID: 23387788
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Our lab has previously presented acoustoelasticity as an alternative ultrasound-based method of measuring tendon stress and strain by reporting a relationship between ultrasonic echo intensity (B mode ultrasound image brightness) and mechanical behavior of tendon under pseudoelas …
Our lab has previously presented acoustoelasticity as an alternative ultrasound-based method of measuring tendon stress and strain by report …