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2nd Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging Symposium in Physical Therapy, Madrid, Spain, 3–5 June 2016
  1. Fernández-Carnero S1,
  2. Calvo-Lobo C2,
  3. Garrido-Marin A3,
  4. Arias-Buría JL4
  1. 1Department of Physiotherapy, Francisco de Vitoria University, Pozuelo de Alarcon Madrid, España
  2. 2Nursing and Physical Therapy Department, Institute of Biomedicine (IBIOMED), Faculty of Health Sciences, University de León
  3. 3Manager, Physiotherapist and Researcher in CARMASALUD
  4. 4Professor of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
  1. Correspondence to Fernández-Carnero S, Department of Physiotherapy, Francisco de Vitoria University, Pozuelo de Alarcon Madrid, España; samuelfernandezcarnero{at}gmail.com

Abstract

Background The scientific evidence proposed by Ikai & Fukunaga1 may be considered as a key point to use other techniques different from conventional ultrasound, such as the ultrasound imaging in the physical therapy field. Since the first reported use of USI by physical therapists, there has been a significant growth in ways in which physical therapists are using USI technology1.

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