(1) Lower cost than laboratory methods |
(1) Higher cost than field methods |
(2) High accuracy and precision in the hands of an experienced technician |
(2) Requires experienced technician, considerable skill is necessary |
(3) Capable of regional and segmental measurements |
(3) Measurement procedures and techniques are not yet standardized |
(4) Minimal tissue compression |
(4) Inherent artifacts (fascia etc.) |
(5) Noninvasive and no ionizing radiation |
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(6) Applicable for testing in the field |
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(7) Can measure other tissue thicknesses (muscle and bone) |
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(8) Short testing time, rapid procedure |
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