• We do not use conventional arthrography unless the arthrogram is part of an MR imaging evaluation. (musculoskeletalkey.com)
  • The response to facet joint injection was analyzed according to the chief complaints, a provocative test, the Visual Analogue Scale(VAS), the Helbig & Lee(HL) score, the facet block procedure and the arthrogram findings. (kci.go.kr)
  • 6. Müller-Leisse C, Augthun M, Bauer W, Roth A, Günther R. Anterior disc displacement without reduction in the temporomandibular joint: MRI and associated clinical findings. (bvsalud.org)
  • Diagnostic methods used were Arthrography, Bursography and arthroscopic assessment which can prove valuable in intratendinous tears. (jortho.org)
  • Arthroscopic and physical examination findings in first-time, traumatic anterior dislocations. (asianarthroscopy.com)
  • 1] The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons defines this condition as: "A condition of varying severity characterized by the gradual development of global limitation of active and passive shoulder motion where radiographic findings other than osteopenia are absent. (medscape.com)
  • Patients with primary frozen shoulder have no significant findings in the history, clinical examination, or radiographic evaluation to explain their motion loss and pain. (medscape.com)
  • However, the frequency of each tear type and the association to age, competition level, and radiographic findings in adolescent baseball pitchers are unknown. (andrewsref.org)
  • The second aim was to describe the relationship between the UCL tear type and age, competition level, and plain radiographic findings. (andrewsref.org)
  • Univariate analyses were performed to examine the relationships between tear types and age, competition level, and plain radiographic findings. (andrewsref.org)
  • Objective: This study was performed to evaluate the shoulder ultrasound (US) findings of the hemiplegic patients without shoulder pain and to evaluate the relationship between the sonographic findings and the motor stage, activities of daily living (ADL), and functional status. (jpmrs.org)
  • Accuracy of MRI, MR arthrography, and ultrasound in the diagnosis of rotator cuff tears: a meta-analysis. (jpmrs.org)
  • Shoulder ultrasound abnormalities, physical examination findings, and pain in manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury. (jpmrs.org)
  • Correction to: Distal insertional anatomy of the triceps brachii muscle: MRI assessment in cadaveric specimens employing histologic correlation and Play-doh® models of the anatomic findings. (ucsd.edu)
  • Distal insertional anatomy of the triceps brachii muscle: MRI assessment in cadaveric specimens employing histologic correlation and Play-doh® models of the anatomic findings. (ucsd.edu)
  • These findings are frequently bilateral and involve either the entire distal radial physis or its radial and volar aspects. (arrsinpractice.org)
  • A total of 100 patients with mechanical symptoms of the hip such as pain, clicking, locking and giving way underwent MR arthrography of the hip to rule out a labral tear. (nih.gov)
  • On MR arthrography, labral tears were found in 66 patients (66% prevalence) with 13 having more than one location involved. (nih.gov)
  • RECENT FINDINGS: The available evidence suggests that labral reconstruction is a safe and effective procedure that can improve pain and function in patients with severe and/or complex labral tears. (bvsalud.org)
  • Sonographic findings of painful hemiplegic shoulder after stroke. (jpmrs.org)
  • Indirect MR arthrography of the shoulder: use of abduction and external rotation to detect full- and partial-thickness tears of the supraspinatus tendon. (acadiasi.ro)
  • MR Arthrography is an imaging study designed to diagnose problems within a joint (e.g. shoulder, hip, and wrist) with the aid of a contrast agent called gadolinium. (brighamandwomens.org)
  • When it comes to elbow injuries, MRI and MR arthrography are the modalities of choice, but building up the all-important expertise is no simple task, according to researchers from Spain who received a prestigious magna cum laude award at ECR 2018. (auntminnieeurope.com)
  • Conclusions: Lumbar arthrography showed a low diagnostic value. (kci.go.kr)
  • Clinical Manifestations Clinical Manifestations Assessment and Diagnostic Findings Assessment and Diagnostic Findings Clinical Manifestations Common Ocular Medications Nursing Management Brunner Y Suddarth. (britzerdamm.de)
  • Clinical Manifestations Nursing Management Clinical Manifestations Acute Pharyngitis Decreasing Fatigue COLORECTAL NEOPLASMS Endometrial Hyperplasia Human Immune Deficiency Virus Infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Medical Management Health Promotion Calcitonin Pacemaker Surveillance Acne Vulgaris Emergency Management Pathophysiology Pathophysiology Angiomas Hereditary Hyperbilirubinemia Assessment and Diagnostic Findings Medical Management Crohn's Disease (Regional Enteritis) Medical Management Unit 12: Kidney and Urinary Tract Function Complications Assessment and Diagnostic Findings Pathophysiology Otoscopic Examination Enfermería Medicoquirúrgica. (britzerdamm.de)
  • Her areas of radiological expertise include: Musculoskeletal radiology, MR Arthrography, Body MR imaging including MR Enterography and MR Defecography, Pelvic MRI and Coronary CT Angiography. (charterradiology.com)
  • The main objectives of Batlle and colleagues were to highlight technical aspects that optimize visualization of anatomic structures and to explain the spectrum of MRI findings of traumatic and overuse injuries. (auntminnieeurope.com)
  • Analysis of the pathological findings of cartilage, rotator cuff tendons and muscles, glenoid labrum and subacromial bursa was performed. (springer.com)
  • Anatomical and biomechanical knowledge of the support structures that provide stability to the medial and lateral elbow is essential to correctly interpret the pathological findings," noted lead presenter Dr. José Acosta Batlle, a radiologist at the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital, University of Alcala Henares in Madrid, and colleagues. (auntminnieeurope.com)
  • 11 , 12 Therefore, arthrography is less diagnostically useful in these patients. (musculoskeletalkey.com)
  • 11 CT arthrography is also a useful tool, especially in patients where MRI may be contraindicated. (musculoskeletalkey.com)
  • In patients with posterior instability, the presence of glenoid hypoplasia is predictably higher, with one report finding deficiency of the posteroinferior glenoid in 93% of patients with atraumatic posterior instability. (radsource.us)
  • Plain radiographs were abnormal in 32% of patients, with calcifications (10.5%) and olecranon osteophytes (12.5%) being the most common findings. (andrewsref.org)
  • Study Design: Intra-articular injections of long acting steriod and local anesthetics after lumbar facet joint(LFJ) arthrography are routinely used for therapeutic purposes in selected patients for relief of chronic low back pain. (kci.go.kr)
  • 4. Limchaichana N, Nilsson H, Ekberg EC, Nilner M, Petersson A. Clinical diagnoses and MRI findings in patients with TMD pain. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although arthrographic findings correlate quite well with ulnar-sided wrist pain, the technique is far less effective for radial-sided problems. (musculoskeletalkey.com)
  • Wrist arthrography studies (using triple-compartment technique) demonstrate poor correlation of the locations of unidirectional or bidirectional communicating defects, as well as noncommunicating defects, with the site of wrist pain. (musculoskeletalkey.com)
  • 13 have also shown the common arthrographic finding of TFC and intrinsic ligament perforations in young asymptomatic adults. (musculoskeletalkey.com)
  • This apparent lack of specificity of arthrography may limit its application, especially in comparison with MR imaging, in which the morphology of the TFC and intrinsic ligaments can be evaluated directly. (musculoskeletalkey.com)
  • The interpedicular distances narrow only slightly at descending levels of the lumbar spine, unlike the findings in achondroplasia. (medscape.com)
  • Objectives: We analyzed clinical symptom, findings of MRI, and surgical outcome of spinal intradural tumor. (kci.go.kr)
  • The diagnosis obtained using MRI was compared with the clinical findings for the presence or absence of articular sounds. (bvsalud.org)
  • DWD 81.09(12)(b) (b) If the patient continues with symptoms and objective physical findings after initial nonsurgical management and if the patient's condition prevents the resumption of the regular activities of daily life, including regular vocational activities, then surgical evaluation or chronic management is necessary. (wisconsin.gov)
  • DWD 81.09(12)(c) (c) If the patient continues with symptoms and objective physical findings after surgery, or the patient refused surgery or the patient was not a candidate for surgery, and if the patient's condition prevents the resumption of the regular activities of daily life including regular vocational activities, then the patient may be a candidate for chronic management. (wisconsin.gov)
  • One recent finding is the importance of the patient's concept of pain itself. (encyclopedia.com)
  • 9 , 10 Another limitation of arthrography is related to the fact that because of the nature of the arthrography technique, it is impossible to differentiate small, pinhole perforations from those that are large and biomechanically significant. (musculoskeletalkey.com)
  • Also on arthrography findings: normal, anterior dislocation with reduction, or anterior dislocation without reduction. (occlusionconnections.com)
  • Arthrography is valuable in assessing the reduction intraoperatively. (posna.org)
  • Enhanced volumetric CT is an excellent method for the pre-operative assessment of neurogenic myositis ossificans and correlates well with the operative findings. (the-medical-dictionary.com)
  • Skull findings are normal initially, though calcifications develop in the pinna of the ear and later in the cranium. (medscape.com)
  • The acetabular roofs are widened and irregular, but unlike the findings in achondroplasia, the sacrosciatic notches are normal. (medscape.com)
  • Normal measurements do not rule out pathology, and must be considered in the context of other findings and the clinical presentation. (acadiasi.ro)
  • The value of coreelative data utilizing the MKG was emphasized in an AADR 1983 report by Bigelow, Slagle, and Chase, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Tennessee, entitled "Evaluation of Internal Derangement of TMJ with Mandibular Kinesiograph/Arthrography" (Bigelow et. (occlusionconnections.com)
  • 12 The role of MRI in the hand and wrist has continued to expand with new pulse sequences, coil technology, and higher field strength magnets [3 Tesla (T) and 8 T]. MR arthrography and MR angiography have contributed to the increased utilization of MRI for evaluation of hand and wrist disorders. (musculoskeletalkey.com)
  • this spectrum of clinicopathologic findings is referred to as "gymnast's wrist. (arrsinpractice.org)
  • X-rays and arthrography are helpful in excluding other similarly presenting joint problems. (docpods.com.au)
  • However, because of the difficulty in finding an accurate position of the symptomatic joint, the possibility of complication and the placebo effect, there are doubts about the clinical application of this treatment. (kci.go.kr)
  • The most common finding is an accessory ossification center located ventral to the cranial part of the manubrium. (medscape.com)