DocumentCode :
2697172
Title :
Detection of kinetic trajectory in the wrist during fingers motions using high-frequency ultrasound
Author :
Yi-Hsun Lin ; Mei-Yu Hsieh ; Jiue-Jia Wu ; Chia-Che Ho ; Shyh-Hau Wang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
fYear :
2012
fDate :
7-10 Oct. 2012
Firstpage :
695
Lastpage :
698
Abstract :
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), resulted from the compression of the median nerve traveling through the carpal tunnel of the hand, is commonly leading to intermittent numbness and pain of the finger. The diagnosis of CTS is usually performed by physical or nerve electricity examinations, and which still has significant false negative rate. To improve on the diagnostic technique, an attempt was carried out to image a local anatomical structure of the wrist using high-frequency ultrasound and to detect the kinetic trajectory of the median nerve following fingers motions. A 32 MHz ultrasound imaging system was employed on each right wrist of 14 healthy volunteer. Ultrasonic radio-frequency signals and images were collected corresponding to fingers movements from extension (0°) to flexion (90°) with an increment of 5°. The kinetic trajectory of the median nerve was detected by correlation coefficient-based motion tracking technique. To better improve the analysis efficiency of motion tracking, the tracking calculation was amenable to rapid execution on the current generation of graphics processor units. High-frequency ultrasound images could provide adequate resolution to readily discern the median nerve in the wrist. The median nerve moves toward to palmar and ulnar direction as the finger flex. The averaged resultant displacements for male and female were 3.74 and 2.04, respective, as the flexuous angle was 90°. The resultant displacements of median nerve for males were significant larger than those for females as the flexuous angles were larger than 35°. The tendency of resultant displacement of the median nerve is exponential rise in the ulna-palmar direction corresponding to the movement of fingers form 0° to 90°. This study has verified that the kinetic trajectory of median nerve may be useful as baseline data for future studies of the motion analysis on the CTS.
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical ultrasonics; compressibility; diseases; graphics processing units; high-frequency effects; image motion analysis; medical image processing; neurophysiology; ultrasonic imaging; carpal tunnel syndrome; compression; correlation coefficient-based motion tracking technique; diagnostic technique; false negative rate; finger motions; finger movements; flexuous angle; frequency 32 MHz; graphics processor units; high-frequency ultrasound; intermittent numbness; kinetic trajectory detection; local anatomical structure; median nerve traveling; motion analysis; nerve electricity examinations; pain; physical examinations; ulna-palmar direction; ultrasonic radiofrequency images; ultrasonic radiofrequency signals; wrist; Kernel; Kinetic theory; Thumb; Trajectory; Ultrasonic imaging; Wrist; carpal tunnel; high-frequency ultrasound; mottion tracking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dresden
ISSN :
1948-5719
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4561-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0173
Filename :
6562547
Link To Document :
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