MR imaging of muscle and tendon injury

European Journal of Radiology
J P Kneeland

Abstract

The nature and MRI appearance of injuries to the muscle including delayed onset muscle soreness, muscle contusion, muscle strain, and compartment syndromes are described and examples shown. The nature of degenerative disease of tendon (tendinosis) is discussed and representative examples of the MRI appearance of various stages are illustrated. The role of MR in the clinical management of these disorders is discussed where appropriate.

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