Posted by
Herbie on
Jan 05, 2017; 1:52pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/measuring-fasciular-length-inside-outside-image-posted-previously-now-has-image-tp5017840p5017841.html
Good day Simon Locke,
this is a cross-post from the Forum.
Evidently you could post some images here but without careful
description they appear worthless.
If you want help, then please be more specific about the desired task
and about the example images.
Best
Herbie
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Am 05.01.17 um 03:32 schrieb Simon Locke:
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> Hi,
> Is it possible using ImageJ to measure length of a fascicle and continue the
> measurement outside the image?
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> Sometimes the fascicles sampled during US scanning extend beyond the image.
> It is possible to measure this using trigonometric principles. I would
> prefer to be able to measure the FL in real time from its intercept with
> either superficial or deep aponeurosis. I have attached a copy of a relevant
> muscle.
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> I have tried to add a relevant image but cannot do so here. I would
> appreciate any thoughts. Thank you for looking and I will repeat this in
> email with image
>
> Regards
> Simon Locke
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> Dr Simon Locke
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