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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 26, 2015
Filed:
Feb. 11, 2010
Gangming Luo, Elmhurst, NY (US);
Jonathan J. Kaufman, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Gangming Luo, Elmhurst, NY (US);
Jonathan J. Kaufman, Brooklyn, NY (US);
CyberLogic, Inc., New York City, NY (US);
Abstract
An invention is disclosed for locating a region of interest (ROI) in the radius. A method and apparatus are disclosed that use a pair of ultrasound transducers for ultrasound assessment of various properties of bone. The invention includes positioning the transducers on the anterior-posterior (dorsal and ventral) sides of a forearm of an individual. The positioning is based on the forearm length, and a selected percentage of this length at which the ROI is desired. In a presently preferred embodiment of the invention, the ROI is defined as the ⅓location. An arm is placed in an ultrasound fixture which has a first surface, a second surface with a raised portion against which the ulna styloid process is placed, and a third surface on which the elbow is placed. The distance between the raised portion of the second surface and the centerlines of the pair of ultrasound transducers is adjustable. The positioning so obtained leads to the ability to make both (i) reproducible measurements and (ii) to be able to compare the results obtained in one person with another, because relatively analogous portions of the radii are assessed in both. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a single transducer is positioned similarly on the forearm, operating in pulse-echo mode.