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Citation

Newman JS, Newberg AH. Radiol. Clin. North Am. 2010; 48(6): 1095-1111.

Affiliation

Department of Radiology, New England Baptist Hospital, 125 Parker Hill Avenue, Boston, MA 02120, USA; Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, 145 Harrison Boston, MA 02111, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.rcl.2010.07.007

PMID

21094400

Abstract

Basketball injuries are most prevalent in the lower extremity, especially at the ankle and knee. Most basketball injuries are orthopedic in nature and commonly include ligament sprains, musculotendinous strains, and overuse injuries including stress fractures. By virtue of its excellent contrast resolution and depiction of the soft tissues and trabecular bone, magnetic resonance imaging has become the principal modality for evaluating many basketball injuries. In this article, commonly encountered basketball injuries and their imaging appearances are described. The epidemiology of basketball injuries across various age groups and levels of competition and between genders are reviewed.


Language: en

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