May 7, 2004 — Use of simultaneous acquisition of spatial harmonics (SMASH) T2 imaging for knee magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) significantly decreases imaging time compared with conventional fat ...
Musculoskeletal radiology uses images of your bones, joints, and soft tissues to diagnose and treat common orthopedic problems: We are committed to providing a safe environment for your testing. We’ve ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Shoulder instability has distinct imaging features, according to a presenter. MRI, MR arthrography and CT may be ...
An MRI scan uses magnets and radio waves to capture images of your body’s internal structures. It doesn’t involve a surgical incision. The scan allows your doctor to see your bones as well as soft ...
Leesburg, VA, February 1, 2023—According to an accepted manuscript published in ARRS’ American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), MRI-based surveillance after surgical treatment of musculoskeletal ...
Inventera, a company specializing in the development of new MRI contrast agents, announced on the 18th that it has received approval from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) for the clinical ...
MRI-derived abdominal adipose tissue is linked to chronic musculoskeletal pain in multiple sites. The association is stronger in women, suggesting sex differences in fat distribution and hormones.