Case study: Could ultrasound and elastography visualized densified areas inside the deep fascia?
- 01A case study using ultrasound and elastography
- 02Visualized changes in deep fascia after manual therapy
- 03May help objectify what manual therapists feel
- 04Could support diagnosis of myofascial pain
Ultrasound and elastography may help visualize changes in deep fascia after manual therapy, providing objective data for what therapists feel.
Many manual techniques describe palpable changes in the subcutaneous tissue. Many manual therapists have perceived palpable tissue stiffness and how it changes after treatment. No clear demonstration exists of the presence of specific alterations in the subcutaneous tissue and even less a visualization of their changes following manual therapy. This case study visualizes by ultrasound and elastography an alteration of the deep fascia in a 40-year-old male with subacute pain in the calf area. Ultrasound and elastography permits visualization of gliding, echogenicity and elasticity of deep fascia and their changes, after manual therapy (Fascial Manipulation(©)). This study suggests the possible use of the ultrasound and elastography to furnish a more objective picture of the "sensations" that are commonly reported by manual therapists, and which supports clinicians in the diagnosis of the myofascial pain.
- APA
- Carla Stecco fasciacyte (2014). Case study: Could ultrasound and elastography visualized densified areas inside the deep fascia?. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/case-study-could-ultrasound-and-elastography-visualized-densified-areas-inside-the-deep-fascia/
- MLA
- Carla Stecco fasciacyte. "Case study: Could ultrasound and elastography visualized densified areas inside the deep fascia?." 2014, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/case-study-could-ultrasound-and-elastography-visualized-densified-areas-inside-the-deep-fascia/.
- Chicago
- Carla Stecco fasciacyte. 2014. "Case study: Could ultrasound and elastography visualized densified areas inside the deep fascia?.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/case-study-could-ultrasound-and-elastography-visualized-densified-areas-inside-the-deep-fascia/
