Sonography, which is commonly used in the evaluation of muscular traumas following exercise, quite often provides the radiologist with normal findings. One hundred and fifty-nine athletes were considered (170 US examinations), and the clinical diagnoses the patients had been referred for were compared with US findings: the pathologic condition was confirmed in 59\% of the cases, while the extant 41\% had normal findings. The highest percentage of positive findings was observed in the Achilles tendon region (75\%), while the figure dropped to 38\% in the thigh. In the latter location, muscular ruptures were confirmed in 69\% of the cases, versus 17\% in case of muscular distraction. As for the Achilles tendon, pathologic conditions both along the axis and in the insertion of the tendon were confirmed in 20\% of the cases, but clinical accuracy was improved by US in 47\% and 20\% of the patients, respectively, and the diagnosis was changed in 10\% and 20\% of the cases, respectively. Therefore, clinical accuracy was demonstrated to depend on the pathologic condition as well as on the anatomical region involved.

[The role of echotomography in sports traumatology of the lower extremity].

BENAZZO, FRANCESCO;
1990-01-01

Abstract

Sonography, which is commonly used in the evaluation of muscular traumas following exercise, quite often provides the radiologist with normal findings. One hundred and fifty-nine athletes were considered (170 US examinations), and the clinical diagnoses the patients had been referred for were compared with US findings: the pathologic condition was confirmed in 59\% of the cases, while the extant 41\% had normal findings. The highest percentage of positive findings was observed in the Achilles tendon region (75\%), while the figure dropped to 38\% in the thigh. In the latter location, muscular ruptures were confirmed in 69\% of the cases, versus 17\% in case of muscular distraction. As for the Achilles tendon, pathologic conditions both along the axis and in the insertion of the tendon were confirmed in 20\% of the cases, but clinical accuracy was improved by US in 47\% and 20\% of the patients, respectively, and the diagnosis was changed in 10\% and 20\% of the cases, respectively. Therefore, clinical accuracy was demonstrated to depend on the pathologic condition as well as on the anatomical region involved.
1990
The Orthopedics, Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine category covers resources on general orthopedics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, podiatric medicine, and sports medicine. Coverage also includes resources on arthroscopy; hand, foot, shoulder, elbow, knee, and ankle surgeries, prosthetics and orthotics; and biomechanics.
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Athletic Injuries; diagnosis, Humans, Leg Injuries; diagnosis, Muscles; injuries/pathology, Rupture; diagnosis, Tendon Injuries; diagnosis, Tendons; pathology, Ultrasonography; methods
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R., Campani; O., Bottinelli; E., Genovese; A., Bozzini; Benazzo, Francesco; G., Barnabei; G. P., Jelmoni; E., Carella
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