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Electrical impedance spectroscopy and diagnosis of tendinitis

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Authors

Yoon, Kisung; Lee, Kyeong Woo; Kim, Sang Beom; Han, Tai Ryoon; Roh, Mee Sook; Lee, Jong Hwa; Jung, Dong Keun

Issue Date
2010-02
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Citation
PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT; Vol.31 2; 171-182
Keywords
electrical impedance spectroscopydiagnosistendinitisdissipation factor
Abstract
There have been a number of studies that investigate the usefulness of bioelectric signals in diagnoses and treatment in the medical field. Tendinitis is a musculoskeletal disorder with a very high rate of occurrence. This study attempts to examine whether electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) can detect pathological changes in a tendon and find the exact location of the lesion. Experimental tendinitis was induced by injecting collagenase into one side of the patellar tendons in rabbits, while the other side was used as the control. After measuring the impedance in the tendinitis and intact tendon tissue, the dissipation factor was computed. The real component of impedance and the dissipation factor turned out to be lower in tendinitis than in intact tissues. Moreover, the tendinitis dissipation factor spectrum showed a clear difference from that of the intact tendon, indicating its usefulness as a tool for detecting the location of the lesion. Pathologic findings from the tissues that were obtained after measuring the impedance confirmed the presence of characteristics of tendinitis. In conclusion, EIS is a useful method for diagnosing tendinitis and detecting the lesion location in invasive treatment.
ISSN
0967-3334
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/78584
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/31/2/004
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