Ultrasonography of the tendons: from image to pathology

Radiology allows to define etiologies of tendon injuries and authorize a most suitable treatment. For that reason, the use of the sonography has been developed from several years and has four main purposes to define the type of injury and to orient the treatment: to confirm the real existence of the...

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