A large segment of the population participates in sporting activities. Muscle injuries account for approximately one-third of the injuries. The recreational and professional demands of modern society require an early and precise diagnosis of these, for an adequate treatment and follow-up, given the economic and media implications, especially in elite athletes1. Imaging plays a fundamental role in the evaluation of these lesions. It allows evaluation location, extent, severity and estimations of prognosis, as well as the follow-up to determine the return to sport. This article reviews the microscopic and macroscopic muscle anatomy, the physiology, types of lesions and their representation in images, both in ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance (MRI). Different classifications described in the literature are mentioned and a nomenclature and description is proposed, based mainly on the muscle anatomy, localization and type of injury.
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Muñoz Ch., S., Astudillo A., C., Miranda V., E., & Albarracin G., J. F. (2018). Lesiones musculares deportivas: Correlación entre anatomía y estudio por imágenes. Revista Chilena de Radiología, 24(1), 22–33. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-93082018000100022
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