Modern diagnostic imaging in joint disease

Abstract
The introduction of new imaging techniques in recent years has greatly expanded the possibilities for the investigation of musculoskeletal disorders. In many circumstances, this has complicated the investigation of clinical problems because universal agreement on the utility of the various procedures in specific conditions has not yet been reached. In this article, we review the use of available techniques for the diagnosis and evaluation of joint disease, emphasizing the role each plays in specific circumstances.

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