Stiffness and echogenicity: Development of a stiffness-echogenicity matrix for clinical problem solving
The assessment of soft tissue stiffness is important to evaluate many neuromusculoskeletal conditions. Several tools have been proposed for the assessment of stiffness, but ultrasonography appears to be most practical. The reflection of ultrasound waves as it travels through tissue enables assessmen...
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Main Authors: | Antonio Stecco (Author), Carmelo Pirri (Author), Raffaele De Caro (Author), Preeti Raghavan (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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