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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Page 20
EOS technology featured at ECR 2019
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Orthopedic imaging technology developer EOS Imaging is showing how its offerings can benefit radiology, the management of scoliosis patients, and the care of athletes at ECR 2019 in Vienna.
February 26, 2019
MRI takes giant strides in diagnosing sarcopenia
By
Philip Ward
Prizewinning researchers from Spain are convinced that advanced MRI sequences and associated parameters are making rapid progress, and they may play a future role in monitoring the progression and treatment of sarcopenia, an increasingly common disease involving loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and function due to aging.
January 21, 2019
CT guidance for spinal injections comes under scrutiny
By
Abraham Kim
Swiss researchers found that CT guidance allowed interventional radiologists to perform spinal injections just as effectively as they did using fluoroscopy but with much lower personal radiation exposure, according to an article published online on 8 January in
Radiology
. CT guidance led to higher radiation exposure to patients, however.
January 13, 2019
Norwegians offer theory for risks of football heading
By
Wayne Forrest
Researchers from Norway are offering a theory for a puzzling question on the risks of heading a football -- why does the practice seem to affect female players more than their male counterparts? They believe the phenomenon could be related to the size and weight of the ball relative to player size.
January 10, 2019
Spanish group scoops top prizes for work in advanced MRI
By
Philip Ward
Radiologists from a small city in southern Spain that is famous for its olive oil and medieval fortresses have collected two prestigious awards for their groundbreaking research in the emerging field of diffusion tensor imaging.
January 8, 2019
EOS posts revenue decline in 2018
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Orthopedic imaging technology developer EOS Imaging reported a decrease in total revenue for the 2018 fiscal year due in large part to delayed sales transactions in the fourth quarter.
January 7, 2019
U.K. prison deploys body x-ray scanner to catch drugs
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Her Majesty's Prison Leeds is the first jail in the U.K. to receive a body x-ray scanner as part of a government initiative aimed at finding drugs and other illegal items at the 10 most challenging prisons.
January 6, 2019
Report: MRI to help confirm ages of football players
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association again plans to use MRI wrist scans to verify the ages of football players in teenage competition.
January 1, 2019
High x-ray dose raises cancer risk in obese patients
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The elevated radiation dose needed to acquire x-ray images of obese patients more than doubles their risk of developing cancer, according to a study published online on 20 December 2018 in the
Journal of Radiological Protection
.
January 1, 2019
AR enhances visualization of shoulder joint for surgery
By
Abraham Kim
Researchers from France have developed a new technique that uses augmented reality (AR) images based on CT scans to improve visualization preoperatively and intraoperatively for shoulder replacement surgery, according to an article published online in
Orthopaedics and Traumatology: Surgery and Research
.
January 1, 2019
What does the future hold for imaging of osteoarthritis?
By
Marie Besnier, PhD
Radiography, MRI, and ultrasound all have a role to play in osteoarthritis imaging, but what are the pros and cons of using each modality, and how is hybrid imaging likely to transform this field? Three international musculoskeletal experts provide some answers.
January 1, 2019
MRI provides unique views of youth concussion
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
By combining structural and functional MRI (fMRI), Canadian and Dutch researchers have identified three unique patterns in the brain to better monitor concussions in young female athletes, according to a study published online December 3 in
NeuroImage: Clinical
.
December 18, 2018
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