McCrea J D, McCoy G F, Kernohan W G, McClelland C J, Mollan R A
Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb. 1985 Jan-Feb;123(1):13-7. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1039713.
The detection of sounds from the human body for diagnostic purposes has a long history. In the respiratory and circulatory systems such auscultation is a precise science yielding much useful information. The detection and interpretation of joint sounds, however, has been much less successful in its development. In this paper we outline the history of joint auscultation, of phonoarthrography, and of their modern equivalent: vibration arthrography. The relative merits of acoustic and vibration based systems are discussed and these are illustrated with data from simultaneous recordings of several joint phenomena. Finally, we concluded that the future of phonoarthrography as a clinical test is based on its further development using accelerometers rather than microphones as detectors.
出于诊断目的对人体声音进行检测有着悠久的历史。在呼吸和循环系统中,这种听诊是一门精确的科学,能产生许多有用信息。然而,关节声音的检测和解读在其发展过程中成效要小得多。在本文中,我们概述了关节听诊、关节音图检查及其现代等效技术——振动关节造影的历史。讨论了基于声学和振动的系统的相对优点,并用几种关节现象的同步记录数据进行了说明。最后,我们得出结论,关节音图检查作为一种临床检测方法的未来,基于其使用加速度计而非麦克风作为探测器的进一步发展。