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Fiber Optic Technique Aids Muscle Impairment

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JUSTINE MURPHY, SENIOR EDITOR, [email protected]

Muscle biopsies — a procedure that removes a small sample of tissue for lab testing and is often used to diagnose and treat a wide range of movement disorders — can be painful and invasive. And it can take weeks to get the results. Now, scientists at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago have developed a better way: resonant reflection spectroscopy (RRS). It’s a faster, minimally invasive technique that the team has applied to living muscle tissue. A minimally invasive, faster spectroscopy technique, developed at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, could...Read full article

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    Published: March 2017
    data networksbiomedicalfiber opticsImaginghealth caremuscle biopsyRehabilitation Institute of Chicagoresonant reflection spectroscopyRRSRichard LieberBiophysical Journalsarcomeres3Doptical probeThomas BrittonRaritan Valley Community CollegeJaehan KimOFSneuroimagingprostheticsbrain modelFiber Optics Special Section

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