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Influence of limb position on assessment of nerve mechanical properties by using shear wave ultrasound elastography

Chelsea L. Rugel, Colin K. Franz, Sabrina S. M. Lee

2020Muscle & Nerve36 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Evaluation of nerve mechanical properties has the potential to improve assessment of nerve impairment. Shear wave velocity, as measured by using shear wave (SW) ultrasound elastography, is a promising indicator of nerve mechanical properties such as stiffness. However, elucidation of external factors that influence SW velocity, particularly nerve tension, is required for accurate interpretations. METHODS: Median and ulnar nerve SW velocities were measured at proximal and distal locations with limb positions that indirectly altered nerve tension. RESULTS: Shear wave velocity was greater at proximal and distal locations for limb positions that induced greater tension in the median (mean increase proximal 89.3%, distal 64%) and ulnar (mean increase proximal 91.1%, distal 37.4%) nerves. DISCUSSION: Due to the influence of nerve tension when SW ultrasound elastography is used, careful consideration must be given to limb positioning.

Topics & Concepts

UltrasoundElastographyMedicineShear (geology)Tension (geology)AnatomyWave velocityUltrasonographyUlnar nerveStiffnessBiomechanicsBiomedical engineeringMaterials scienceSurgeryRadiologyUltimate tensile strengthElbowComposite materialPeripheral Nerve DisordersUltrasound Imaging and ElastographyNerve injury and regeneration
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