Abstract

Skeletal muscle volume has been mainly investigated under static conditions, i.e. isometric contractions. The aim of our study is to use ultrasound imaging to determine muscle deformation during movement. We used a custom-designed scanning rig to obtain 3D ultrasound images of a subject moving the foot from plantarflexion to dorsiflexion at constant velocity. Using motion capture, we computed the respective angle of the ankle for each frame and collected them in bins based on the measured angle (rounded on the next normal number). For each degree, we used Stradwin for the 3D reconstruction of the respective volume. We found increasing cross-sectional areas for increasing dorsiflexion angles. The proposed method is a promising approach for determining muscle volume during movement. Future studies aim at collecting more data to compute muscle volume and length during contraction and compare the results to isometric measurements.

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