Henry Sharon M, Teyhen Deydre S
Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science, 305 Rowell Building, 106 Carrigan Drive, The University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405-0068, USA.
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2007 Oct;37(10):627-34. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2007.2555.
This commentary provides an overview of the current concepts and the emerging evidence related to rehabilitative ultrasound imaging (RUSI) for biofeedback purposes. Specifically, the role of RUSI to assess improvements in trunk muscle performance and motor learning will be discussed, highlighting the importance of retention and transfer testing to assess motor learning. The use of RUSI as an extrinsic (augmented) feedback tool and its ability to provide both knowledge of performance and knowledge of results information will be defined. An analysis of the limited available literature related to the role of RUSI as an augmented feedback tool to enhance motor skill acquisition related to the deep trunk muscles will be provided. Future research directions and priorities are recommended.
本评论概述了用于生物反馈目的的康复超声成像(RUSI)的当前概念和新出现的证据。具体而言,将讨论RUSI在评估躯干肌肉性能改善和运动学习方面的作用,强调保留和迁移测试对评估运动学习的重要性。将定义RUSI作为一种外在(增强)反馈工具的用途及其提供表现知识和结果知识信息的能力。将对与RUSI作为增强反馈工具以提高与深部躯干肌肉相关的运动技能习得作用相关的现有有限文献进行分析。并推荐未来的研究方向和重点。