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J Rehabil Med 2007; 39: 526–530 Ultrasonographic Measur ement Of Shoulder Subluxation IN Patients WITH Post-stroke Hemiplegia Gi-Young Park, MD, PhD1, Jong-Min Kim, MD1, Sung-Il Sohn, MD2, Im-Hee Shin, PhD3 and Michael Y. Lee, MD, MHA4
• 1.2.1. PERIFÈRICA
• 1.2.2. CENTRAL
• Subluxacio espatlla hemiplègica
• Control motorAltered contractile properties of the gastrocnemius muscle poststroke
Fan Gao1,2,5 and Li-Qun Zhang1,2,3,4 1Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago;
Assessment of deep abdominal muscle function following stroke
Alan Hough, Jonathan Marsden, Sandra Shaw, Magid Bakheit, Jenny Freeman
• 1.1. Múscul‐esqueletica
• 1.2. Neurologica: perifèrica i central
• 1.3. Temporo‐mandibular
• 1.4. Logopedia
• 1.5. Amputats
• DISFUNCIÓ ATM
• Articulació TM
• M. maseter
• DISFUNCIÓ ATM
• Articulació TM• M.masseter
• 1.1. Múscul‐esqueletica
• 1.2. Neurologica: perifèrica i central
• 1.3. Temporomandibular
• 1.4. Logopèdia
• 1.5. Amputats
• FUNCIO LINGUAL
• A Guide to Analysing Tongue Motion from Ultrasound Images Maureen Stone, Ph.D.
University of Maryland (Received April 6, 2004; accepted December 24, 2004)
• Quantitative Assessment of Tongue Shape andMovement Using Ultrasound Imaging
Tim Bressmann University of Toronto. http://www.lingref.com/cpp/lasp/3/paper1717.pdf
Rehabilitative and Phisyotherapy Ultrasound Imaging (RUSI):
• Un procediment utilitzat per avaluar la morfologia i estructura del sistema neuro‐muscular i el seu funcionament durant l’activitat física. ( World federation of Ultrasound Medicines and Biology,WFUMB)‐
• Teyhen D. Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging Symposium San Antonio, TX, May 8‐10, 2006. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2006;36:A1‐3.
Novel Applications of Ultrasound Technology to Visualize and Characterize Myofascial Trigger Points and Surrounding Soft Tissue
Gray-scale imaging of a trigger point in the upper trapezius. (A) An isolated MTrP appears as a well-defined focal hypoechoic
nodule. (B) A series of 4 hypoechoic MTrPs in the upper trapezius. Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 90, November 2009
Simultaneous 2D grayscaleand color variance imaging. (A and B) Normal upper trapezius muscle. The normal muscle appears isoechoic and has uniform color variance (TIS0). (C and D) Muscle with a palpable MTrP. A hypoechoic region and a well-defined focal decrease of color variance indicating a localized stiffer region is visible (TIS1). (E and F) Muscle with a palpable MTrP. Multiple hypoechoic regions and multiple focal nodules are visible (TIS2). TIS, tissue imaging score. 1834.
SONOGRAPHY OF MYOFASCIAL TRIGGER POINTS, SikdarArch Phys.