Ankle sprain- skeleton x-ray 00:19 Footage close-up of Woman suffering from pain in the foot. 00:11 Doctor consultation with patient Gluteus Medius Muscles 03:40 London Marathon 2015: Paula Radcliffe interview after race 00:16 A gap between the knee joints and knee discomfort ...
Ligament elbow injuries are difficult to detect on X-ray images. For example, initial subluxation of the elbow with rupture of the (LUCL) may lead to persistent posteroradial instability [28]. Therefore, an MRI should be conducted in inconclusive cases or in patients with clinical symptoms pers...
Multidetector CT of carpal injuries: anatomy, fractures, and fracture-dislocations. Fractures and dislocations of the carpal bones are more common in young active patients. These injuries can lead to pain, dysfunction, and loss of producti... R Kaewlai,LL Avery,AV Asrani,... - 《Radiographics...
MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; ROM, range of motion; XR, X-ray; ORIF, open reduction internal fixation; CRPP, closed reduction percutaneous pinning; Y, yes; N, no. Discussion Acute pediatric elbow trauma is commonly seen in the emergency department but compared to other fractures, pediatric...
circular cutting guide with an axis of symmetry co-linear with an axis of symmetry of the trial humeral trochlea and adapted to prepare at least a proximal end of the ulna or a proximal end of the radius while taking into account the combined anatomy at the intersection of the ulna, the ...
The CT scan requires high quality images with multiplanar reconstructions and the possibility of three-dimensional (3D) evaluation of anatomy and fracture morphology. A major challenge for CT scans of the elbow joint remains an appropriate patient positioning for optimal image quality and reduced ...