Hot or cold muscles? how temperature warps your ultrasound scan
NCT ID NCT06145646
Summary
This study aims to understand how the temperature of a muscle changes what doctors see on an ultrasound image. Researchers will heat and then cool the thigh muscles of 30 healthy volunteers while taking ultrasound scans. The goal is to make muscle ultrasound a more reliable tool for assessing muscle health by accounting for temperature's effects.
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Sergio Montero Navarro
RECRUITINGElche, Alicante, 03203, Spain
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