Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4236295 | Journal de Radiologie | 2007 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Wrist imaging is currently used for diagnosis of sport injuries as part of a global strategy of rapid recovery. Standard x-rays are the first step in this procedure. Although arthrography is still the reference for the diagnosis of intrinsic ligament and cartilaginous lesions, MRI can sometimes be sufficient. Ultrasonography is a dynamic process and is accurate in detecting tendon injuries. Wrist sport injuries are frequent and often asymptomatic. Here we review the usual aspects of bone, ligament, and tendon lesions encountered in each sport, while providing advice on the most appropriate imaging for each clinical symptom.
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Authors
H. Guerini, J.L. Drapé, D. Le Viet, F. Thevenin, E. Roulot, E. Pessis, B. Montalvan, A. Feydy, A. Chevrot,