Theoretical basis for a new approach of studying Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy by means of thermography
Autor/es
Cabizosu, Alessio; Carboni, Nicola; Martinez-Almagro Andreo, Andres; Vegara Meseguer, Josefina Maria; Marziliano, Nicola; [et al.]Fecha
2018-09Disciplina/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónMateria/s
Emery-DreifussThermography
Muscula distrophy
Resumen
Introduction: Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD) is a clinical condition characterized by neuro-skeletal
and cardiac impairments. By means of thermography, an image acquisition technique that allows the recording
of the heat emitted by objects or bodies, news insight can be obtained insights about the evaluation and followup of this disease. Actually, musculoskeletal disorders are a major cause of counseling and access to rehabilitation services and are some of the most important problems that affect the quality of life of many people.
There are urgent both clinical and research needs for the assessment and follow-up of patients with EmeryDreifuss muscular dystrophy and the thermography is a rapid, non-invasive, easy to use and objective technique
that analyzes the temperature of the examined tissue.
Hypothesis: The main aim is to offer a new possible hypothesis of validating the thermography techniques that
support the evaluation and clinical follow-up of the Emery-Dreifus... Introduction: Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD) is a clinical condition characterized by neuro-skeletal and cardiac impairments. By means of thermography, an image acquisition technique that allows the recording of the heat emitted by objects or bodies, news insight can be obtained insights about the evaluation and follow-up of this disease. Actually, musculoskeletal disorders are a major cause of counseling and access to rehabilitation services and are some of the most important problems that affect the quality of life of many people. There are urgent both clinical and research needs for the assessment and follow-up of patients with Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy and the thermography is a rapid, non-invasive, easy to use and objective technique that analyzes the temperature of the examined tissue.
Hypothesis: The main aim is to offer a new possible hypothesis of validating the thermography techniques that support the evaluation and clinical follow-up of the Emery-Dreifuss...





