For specific indications, ultrasound (US) is an efficient and inexpensive alternative to magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for evaluation of the ankle. In addition to the tendons and tendon sheaths, other ankle structures demonstrated with US include the anterior joint space, retrocalcaneal bursa, ligaments, and plantar fascia. Ankle US allows detection of tenosynovitis and tendinitis, as well as partial and complete tendon tears. Joint effusions, intraarticular bodies, ganglion cysts, ligamentous tears, and plantar fasciitis can also be diagnosed. As pressure for cost containment continues, demand for US of the ankle may increase given its lower cost compared with that of MR imaging. In most cases, a focused ankle US examination can be perfo...
Foot and ankle injuries are common musculoskeletal disorders. In the acute setting, ligamentous inju...
Objectives: To document the prevalence and spectrum of musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSKUS) findings a...
To properly diagnose and treat injuries to the ankle or foot, the physician must have good anatomica...
Ankle tendon and ligament disorders are commonly encountered in everyday orthopedic practice. Wherea...
Ultrasonography (US) is a useful tool for imaging, which can be used for the assessment of joints an...
Ultrasonography (US) is a useful tool for imaging, which can be used for the assessment of joints an...
Background: The ankle is frequently injured in trauma, overuse syndrome and inflammatory processes. ...
Abstract: This particular study was designed to determine the ability of MSK ultrasound to accuratel...
In the last years musculoskeletal ultrasound (US) has become a very useful imaging tool for the eval...
The ankle is the most frequently injured major joint in the body, and ankle sprains are frequently e...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to rule out the diagnostic accuracy of both ultrasonography...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of high resolution ultrasonog...
Purpose: To estimate the accuracy of ultrasonography in detection of tendinous and ligamentous injur...
Category: Ankle, Hindfoot, Imaging- Ultrasound Introduction/Purpose: Tendinopathy of the foot and an...
Introduction: the ankle joint is a frequently injured joint. It is also affected by inflammator...
Foot and ankle injuries are common musculoskeletal disorders. In the acute setting, ligamentous inju...
Objectives: To document the prevalence and spectrum of musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSKUS) findings a...
To properly diagnose and treat injuries to the ankle or foot, the physician must have good anatomica...
Ankle tendon and ligament disorders are commonly encountered in everyday orthopedic practice. Wherea...
Ultrasonography (US) is a useful tool for imaging, which can be used for the assessment of joints an...
Ultrasonography (US) is a useful tool for imaging, which can be used for the assessment of joints an...
Background: The ankle is frequently injured in trauma, overuse syndrome and inflammatory processes. ...
Abstract: This particular study was designed to determine the ability of MSK ultrasound to accuratel...
In the last years musculoskeletal ultrasound (US) has become a very useful imaging tool for the eval...
The ankle is the most frequently injured major joint in the body, and ankle sprains are frequently e...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to rule out the diagnostic accuracy of both ultrasonography...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of high resolution ultrasonog...
Purpose: To estimate the accuracy of ultrasonography in detection of tendinous and ligamentous injur...
Category: Ankle, Hindfoot, Imaging- Ultrasound Introduction/Purpose: Tendinopathy of the foot and an...
Introduction: the ankle joint is a frequently injured joint. It is also affected by inflammator...
Foot and ankle injuries are common musculoskeletal disorders. In the acute setting, ligamentous inju...
Objectives: To document the prevalence and spectrum of musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSKUS) findings a...
To properly diagnose and treat injuries to the ankle or foot, the physician must have good anatomica...