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Yu Shang, Katelyn Gurley and Guoqiang Yu
Near-infrared diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is an emerging technology for monitoring blood flow in
various tissues. This article reviews the recent progress of DCS for the assessment of skeletal muscle blood flow, including the developments in technology allowing use during dynamic exercise and muscular electrical stimulation, the utilization for diagnosis of muscle vascular diseases, and the applications for evaluating treatment effects. The limitations of current DCS studies and future perspective are finally discussed.