What is meant by the term sonomicrometry?

            Sonomicrometry is a technique that makes use of the transmission of ultrasound energy through certain type of crystals and tissues to measure distance.

            It has a variety of applications, including measuring the distance between two fixed points in a soft tissue environment, and, quantifying the function and dynamics of cardiac, skeletal or smooth muscles. Traditionally, this technique has been used to determine cardiac function on large research animals like dogs, sheep, pigs etc. It was first done by Dean Franklin in 1956, and was quickly adopted by other biologists.

            At present, sonomicrometry is the most prevalent method to determine muscle length changes during animal locomotion, feeding and other bio-mechanical functions. Sonomicrometry crystals are usually implanted inside the skeletal or cardiac muscle tissues to track length changes during activities such as heart-beat, chewing etc. However, sonomicrometer devices cannot be used to treat or diagnose medical conditions in animals or humans.