Aim: The purpose of the study was to improve the ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior cruciate ligament by an inclusion of a dynamic element. The proposed functional modification aims to restore normal posterior cruciate ligament tension, which is associated with a visible change in the ligament shape. This method reduces the risk of an error resulting from subjectively assessing the shape of the posterior cruciate ligament. It should be also emphasized that the method combined with other ultrasound anterior cruciate ligament assessment techniques helps increase diagnostic accuracy. Methods: Ultrasonography is used as an adjunctive technique in the diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament injury. The paper presents a sonographic techn...
This study sought to compare high-resolution ultrasonography (HRUS) without and with compound imagin...
Ultrasonographic examination of the normal and injured posterior cruciate ligamen
Objective: To determine the accuracy of ultrasound in detection of anterior cruciate ligament injury...
AimThe purpose of the study was to improve the ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior cruciate ...
Aim: The purpose of the study was to improve the ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior cruciat...
Currently, sonography is not used routinely for the evaluation of anterior cruciate ligaments (ACLs)...
Aim of the study: Ultrasound examination is widely used in orthopedic diagnostics, however sonograph...
Ultrasonography (US) is a nonirradiating, low-cost, real-time imaging modality that has very good sp...
Introduction: Knee injuries are common injuries that occur daily during sports activities and are co...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to define the accuracy of sonographic examination compar...
Objectives: Dynamic ultrasound (US) imaging shows promising possibilities for accurate imaging in di...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to define the accuracy of sonographic examination compar...
Objectives: Dynamic ultrasound (US) imaging shows promising possibilities for accurate imaging in di...
International audiencePURPOSE:To determine ultrasonography's sensitivity for identifying the anterol...
Rotational stability of the knee involves not only the cruciate ligaments but also another structur...
This study sought to compare high-resolution ultrasonography (HRUS) without and with compound imagin...
Ultrasonographic examination of the normal and injured posterior cruciate ligamen
Objective: To determine the accuracy of ultrasound in detection of anterior cruciate ligament injury...
AimThe purpose of the study was to improve the ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior cruciate ...
Aim: The purpose of the study was to improve the ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior cruciat...
Currently, sonography is not used routinely for the evaluation of anterior cruciate ligaments (ACLs)...
Aim of the study: Ultrasound examination is widely used in orthopedic diagnostics, however sonograph...
Ultrasonography (US) is a nonirradiating, low-cost, real-time imaging modality that has very good sp...
Introduction: Knee injuries are common injuries that occur daily during sports activities and are co...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to define the accuracy of sonographic examination compar...
Objectives: Dynamic ultrasound (US) imaging shows promising possibilities for accurate imaging in di...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to define the accuracy of sonographic examination compar...
Objectives: Dynamic ultrasound (US) imaging shows promising possibilities for accurate imaging in di...
International audiencePURPOSE:To determine ultrasonography's sensitivity for identifying the anterol...
Rotational stability of the knee involves not only the cruciate ligaments but also another structur...
This study sought to compare high-resolution ultrasonography (HRUS) without and with compound imagin...
Ultrasonographic examination of the normal and injured posterior cruciate ligamen
Objective: To determine the accuracy of ultrasound in detection of anterior cruciate ligament injury...