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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Page 163
Shoulders bear brunt of water polo's demands
By
Matt King
Water polo is for the athlete not satisfied with mere sport. There may be no crying in baseball, but there’s no stopping in water polo. A match is 28 minutes of constant motion that is torture on players’ shoulders.
August 19, 2004
Weightlifter's elbow: Myth or missed diagnosis?
By
Matt King
The ancient Greeks enjoyed competitive weightlifting, perhaps for the display of sheer physical strength. But did they also suffer ulnar nerve dysesthesia? The historical record isn’t clear. And neither is the connection between spontaneous numbness in the elbow and a sport that, according to its advocates, is much misunderstood.
August 18, 2004
CT: An all-star modality for C-spine trauma?
By
Shalmali Pal
Mention soccer injuries and most people think below the belt -- injuries sustained in the lower extremities while trying to bend it like Beckham. But heading the ball is a significant part of the soccer player's arsenal, and, as a result, players must also contend with cervical spine trauma.
August 17, 2004
Athens' KAT Hospital checks out athletes with new DR system
By
Matt King
ATHENS - The press corps camped outside KAT Hospital may only be interested in the two accident-prone, drug-test-missing Greek sprinters who have spent several days here. But inside, a new x-ray system is generating plenty of interest for the staff.
August 16, 2004
MDCT, MRI offer flexible imaging for spinal trauma
By
Shalmali Pal
Images of spry young gymnasts spinning, twisting, and flying through the air are always a highlight of the Olympic Games. But the flip side of women's gymnastics is the prevalence of acute injuries and the possibility of serious spinal damage.
August 16, 2004
CompuMed revenues edge up in Q3
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Bone densitometry and medical informatics firm CompuMed booked fiscal third-quarter revenues of $463,000, up 8% compared with the $428,000 turned in during the third quarter last year.
August 15, 2004
Accidents and patellar overuse plague competitive cyclists
Among Olympic sports, cycling easily ranks in the top 10 for sheer variety of injuries. Road and track cyclists typically fall sideways and slide when they crash; mountain bikers are more frequently thrown forward over their handlebars. All three groups are susceptible to various overuse injuries.
August 15, 2004
Ultrasound of muscles adds vital information on rotator cuff condition
By
Radiology Review
(Radiology Review) A recent retrospective review of sonographically demonstrated muscle atrophy and concomitant rotator cuff pathology was performed to assess their relationship.
August 15, 2004
Olympic Polyclinic wired for onslaught of imaging requests
By
Tracie L. Thompson
Located in the heart of the Olympic Village is a facility loaded with imaging equipment to diagnose every medical problem likely to be found among the thousands of athletes participating in the 28th Summer Olympiad over the next three weeks.
August 13, 2004
OrthoView comes to Germany
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
U.K. software developer Meridian Technique has released a German version of its OrthoView orthopedic digital planning software.
August 10, 2004
Ultrasound useful for diagnosing giant cell tumors of the hand
By
Radiology Review
(Radiology Review) Giant cell tumors of the flexor tendons of the fingers appear as homogeneous masses with reduced echogenicity (hypoechoic) on ultrasound imaging, according to research recently published in
American Journal of Roentgenology
.
August 8, 2004
Berman joins CompuMed board
Imaging veteran Dr. Phillip Berman has joined the board of directors of bone densitometry and medical informatics firm CompuMed.
August 3, 2004
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