Clinicoradiological and Arthroscopic Correlation of Meniscal Injuries
Jay Yashavant Date,
Nitin Bhalerao,
Chandrasen Chaughule
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Menisci in knee joint serve very important functions of distributing joint stresses and stabilizing the joint. Meniscus tears are on the rise because of increased sports participation. Along with detailed history taking, the physical examination and special investigations such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are required to diagnose meniscal injuries. A diagnostic arthroscopy is considered as the gold standard. Owing to heavy work duties, overdependence on MRI without due clinical e… Show more
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