Advanced MRI and Ultrasound procedures for the benefit of the athletes
The main focus of sports medicine in competitive athletes and professional sport is on return to competition. The primary imaging modalities to assist the clinician are MRI and Ultrasound as most injuries of the athletes are muscle and joint related. Esaote’s MRI and Ultrasound systems can assist in the clinical and functional assessment of the athlete for a better estimate of recovery times and the final evaluation of the return to competition.
Furthermore, MRI and Ultrasound imaging can play an important role in the overall evaluation of the athlete regarding identification of the risk of re-injury and cardio performance evaluation and monitoring.
Thanks to a HyperDoppler, with standard echocardiography systems, sports medicine physicians can obtain measurements regarding pathologies like e.g. hypertrophic cardiomyopathy next to the possibility to verify the global heart function.
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MRI and US in Sports Medicine: the power of both imaging methods
MRI and US in Sports Medicine: the power of both imaging methods

Applications of Weight-Bearing MRI in Sports Medicine: Spine and Knee
Applications of Weight-Bearing MRI in Sports Medicine: Spine and Knee

Dynamic WB Hip MRI in professional athletes
Dynamic WB Hip MRI in professional athletes

US-MRI combined study in Sport Trauma: Upper and Lower Limbs
US-MRI combined study in Sport Trauma: Upper and Lower Limbs

Arthroscopy Treatment of Sholulder Instability in professional athletes
Arthroscopy Treatment of Shoulder Instability in professional athletes

Shoulder Trauma in Sport Medicine
Shoulder Trauma in Sport Medicine

The role of Dynamic and Weight-Bearing MRI for surgical planning of Sport Trauma
The role of Dynamic and Weight-Bearing MRI for surgical planning of Sport Trauma

The role of advanced echocardiography in differentiating physiologic and pathologic ventricular hypertrophy

ACL tears associated "hidden-lesions" of the Knee. You only find what you are looking for
ACL tears associated "hidden-lesions" of the Knee. You only find what you are looking for

The Athlete standpoint
The Athlete standpoint