Applications of ultrasound elastography to hand and upper limb disorders.

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serval:BIB_3A79DD13AF85
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Applications of ultrasound elastography to hand and upper limb disorders.
Journal
Hand surgery & rehabilitation
Author(s)
Billy J., Bensamoun S.F., Mercier J., Durand S.
ISSN
2468-1210 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2468-1210
Publication state
In Press
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: aheadofprint
Abstract
Ultrasound elastography is a recently developed method for accurate measurement of soft tissue stiffness in addition to the clinician's subjective evaluation. The present review briefly describes the ultrasound elastography techniques and outlines clinical applications for tendon, muscle, nerve, skin and other soft tissues of the hand and upper limb. Strain elastography provides a qualitative evaluation of the stiffness, and shear-wave elastography generates quantitative elastograms superimposed on a B-mode image. The stiffness in degenerative tendinopathy and/or tendon injury was significantly lower than in a normal tendon in several studies. Elastography is also a reliable method to evaluate functional muscle activity, compared to conventional surface electromyography. The median nerve is consistently stiffer in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome than in healthy subjects, on whatever ultrasound elastography technique. Elastography distinguishes normal skin from scars and can be used to evaluate scar severity and treatment. Elastography has huge clinical applications in musculoskeletal tissues. Continued development of systems and increased training of clinicians will expand our knowledge of elastography and its clinical applications in the future.
Keywords
Elastography, Hand, Muscle, Nerve, Skin, Surgery, Tendon, Ultrasound
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Open Access
Yes
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18/01/2024 15:47
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19/01/2024 8:14
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