2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.iot.2024.101199
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Wearable approaches for non-invasive monitoring of tendons: A scoping review

Halldór Kárason,
Pierluigi Ritrovato,
Nicola Maffulli
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“…Several approaches for the non-invasive quantification of the mechanical properties of soft connective tissues, such as tendons, have been reported within the literature, including vibrational techniques [56][57][58], shear-wave elastography [59], and standard ultrasound imaging coupled with inverse dynamic models [60,61]. To date, most studies evaluating tendon properties have used standard B-mode ultrasonography coupled with inverse dynamics to indirectly estimate tendon displacement and loading commonly experienced during isometric muscle contractions (for example, [62,63]).…”
Section: Tendonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several approaches for the non-invasive quantification of the mechanical properties of soft connective tissues, such as tendons, have been reported within the literature, including vibrational techniques [56][57][58], shear-wave elastography [59], and standard ultrasound imaging coupled with inverse dynamic models [60,61]. To date, most studies evaluating tendon properties have used standard B-mode ultrasonography coupled with inverse dynamics to indirectly estimate tendon displacement and loading commonly experienced during isometric muscle contractions (for example, [62,63]).…”
Section: Tendonmentioning
confidence: 99%