International audienceIntroduction: After multiple-ligament injuries and dislocations of the knee, clinical assessment of the soft tissues is difficult and MRI is generally performed. Hypothesis: MRI is a reliable examination, providing a precise and reproducible assessment of soft-tissue lesions after multiple-ligament injuries or dislocations of the knee. Materials and methods: Forty patients presenting multiple-ligament lesions of the knee were included in this multicenter prospective study. All had an MRI of the knee in the 48. h following their accident. Thirty-four patients were treated surgically. A 17-item standardized interpretation guide was created. Intraobserver reproducibility was assessed by comparing the interpretations of fi...
Magnetic resonance imaging has had a dramatic effect on the means by which we diagnose ligament inju...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Subtle Lisfranc ligamentous injuries are difficult to diagnos...
Sensitivity, specificity, and agreement between clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) gradin...
International audienceIntroduction: After multiple-ligament injuries and dislocations of the knee, c...
Aim: To correlate the results of clinical evaluation, radiographic and MRI (magnetic resonance imagi...
Background: MRI is suggested for the patients who have complained of painful knee after trauma or in...
Purpose: To investigate the accuracy of MRI in assessment of sports related knee injuries. Materials...
Objective:Hemarthrosis after knee trauma often indicates serious joint injury. Few studies have eval...
Introduction: Knee joint is one of the most commonly injured joints, as an isolated injury or a freq...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized the evaluation of musculoskeletal soft tissue di...
Background: The knee joint (KJ) is one of the largest as well as most complicated joints in the huma...
Background Simultaneous injury of two or more knee ligaments with concurrent tears involving the ant...
ABSTRACT Objective: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is paramount in the assessment of knee pathol...
Purpose: There has been a renewed interest in the anterolateral structures of the knee, including de...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has internationally been proven to reduce ...
Magnetic resonance imaging has had a dramatic effect on the means by which we diagnose ligament inju...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Subtle Lisfranc ligamentous injuries are difficult to diagnos...
Sensitivity, specificity, and agreement between clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) gradin...
International audienceIntroduction: After multiple-ligament injuries and dislocations of the knee, c...
Aim: To correlate the results of clinical evaluation, radiographic and MRI (magnetic resonance imagi...
Background: MRI is suggested for the patients who have complained of painful knee after trauma or in...
Purpose: To investigate the accuracy of MRI in assessment of sports related knee injuries. Materials...
Objective:Hemarthrosis after knee trauma often indicates serious joint injury. Few studies have eval...
Introduction: Knee joint is one of the most commonly injured joints, as an isolated injury or a freq...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized the evaluation of musculoskeletal soft tissue di...
Background: The knee joint (KJ) is one of the largest as well as most complicated joints in the huma...
Background Simultaneous injury of two or more knee ligaments with concurrent tears involving the ant...
ABSTRACT Objective: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is paramount in the assessment of knee pathol...
Purpose: There has been a renewed interest in the anterolateral structures of the knee, including de...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has internationally been proven to reduce ...
Magnetic resonance imaging has had a dramatic effect on the means by which we diagnose ligament inju...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Subtle Lisfranc ligamentous injuries are difficult to diagnos...
Sensitivity, specificity, and agreement between clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) gradin...