Dec. 5, 2003 -- Intravenous and intra-articular enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are comparable for evaluating meniscal tears, and both are better than nonenhanced MRI, according to the ...
Dear Dr. Roach: While chasing my cat, I dove to the ground and both my knees took a beating. They were bruised but felt fine. A few days after this, my left knee started to bother me. I put on a brace ...
This statement aimed at summarising and appraising the available evidence for risk factors, diagnostic tools and non-surgical treatments for patients with meniscal tears. We systematically searched ...
Meniscal Tear can occur in anyone but the injury is more common among athletes. A meniscal tear is a common knee injury. The meniscus is a C-shaped of cartilage found in the knee. There are two ...
Correspondence to Dylan Meng, Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Richmond, V6V 2R9, Canada; dylan.meng{at}alumni.ubc.ca If you wish to reuse any ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Recently published data indicated the preferred and most cost-effective usage of MRI in the diagnosis of ...
The MRI that Derrick Rose received in Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon after injuring his right knee Friday night against the Portland Trail Blazers has confirmed a medial meniscus tear to his right ...
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