Relationship Between Supersonic Shear Wave Elastography Measurement and Passive Muscle Force: An Ex-Vivo Chicken Study

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As a skeletal muscle is being stretched, it reacts with increasing passive resistance. This passive force component is important for normal muscle function [1]. Unfortunately, direct measurement of muscle force is still beyond the current state-of-the-art. In the present study, we investigate the feasibility of using Supersonic shear wave elastography (SWE) to indirectly measure passive muscle force using an ex-vivo chicken model.
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