With an increasing number of paediatric and adolescent athletes presenting with injuries due to overuse, a greater demand is put on clinicians and radiologists to assess the specific type of injury. Repetitive forces applied to the immature skeleton cause a different type of injury than those seen in adults due to the differences in vulnerability of the musculoskeletal system, especially at the site of the growth cartilage. Intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors all play a role in the development of overuse injuries. MRI plays a key role in imaging overuse injuries due to its high potential for depicting cartilaginous and soft-tissue structures. Sport-specific biomechanics are described, since this knowledge is essential for adequate MRI asse...
The dramatic rise in organized sports participation by the young athlete has been met with an increa...
The pediatric athlete with open physeal plates is more susceptible to growth plate injuries and avul...
Background and Objectives: Excessive use of the knee in patients with immature locomotor systems lea...
AbstractIncreased intensity of sports activities combined with a decrease in daily physical activity...
Young athletes are specialising in sports at a younger age, placing the developing musculoskeletal s...
Background: The absence of a single, identifiable traumatic cause has been traditionally used as a d...
Foundation: Sport injuries of the musculosketal system are frequent in the child athlete. However, r...
In the pediatric gymnast, stress-related physeal injuries have been well described with characterist...
The present investigation was carried out to examine the incidence and pattern of injuries in adoles...
Pediatric musculoskeletal system is particularly prone to traumatic and sports-related injuries, bot...
Treating sports injuries in children and adolescent presents a unique challenge to the physician. Th...
Most injuries in children's sports are minor and self-limiting, suggesting that children and youth s...
Introduction: Sports injuries in children affect both growing bone and soft tissues, and can result ...
The pediatric athlete with open physeal plates is more susceptible to growth plate injuries and avul...
INTRODUCTION: Sports injuries in children affect both growing bone and soft tissues, and can result ...
The dramatic rise in organized sports participation by the young athlete has been met with an increa...
The pediatric athlete with open physeal plates is more susceptible to growth plate injuries and avul...
Background and Objectives: Excessive use of the knee in patients with immature locomotor systems lea...
AbstractIncreased intensity of sports activities combined with a decrease in daily physical activity...
Young athletes are specialising in sports at a younger age, placing the developing musculoskeletal s...
Background: The absence of a single, identifiable traumatic cause has been traditionally used as a d...
Foundation: Sport injuries of the musculosketal system are frequent in the child athlete. However, r...
In the pediatric gymnast, stress-related physeal injuries have been well described with characterist...
The present investigation was carried out to examine the incidence and pattern of injuries in adoles...
Pediatric musculoskeletal system is particularly prone to traumatic and sports-related injuries, bot...
Treating sports injuries in children and adolescent presents a unique challenge to the physician. Th...
Most injuries in children's sports are minor and self-limiting, suggesting that children and youth s...
Introduction: Sports injuries in children affect both growing bone and soft tissues, and can result ...
The pediatric athlete with open physeal plates is more susceptible to growth plate injuries and avul...
INTRODUCTION: Sports injuries in children affect both growing bone and soft tissues, and can result ...
The dramatic rise in organized sports participation by the young athlete has been met with an increa...
The pediatric athlete with open physeal plates is more susceptible to growth plate injuries and avul...
Background and Objectives: Excessive use of the knee in patients with immature locomotor systems lea...