Musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound has emerged as a valuable tool for sports physical therapists in the assessment and treatment of various knee pathologies. Its ability to provide high-resolution images of soft tissue and superficial bone surfaces makes it especially useful for sports physical therapists and orthopedic clinicians. Specifically, MSK-ultrasound is increasingly recognized as a potent tool for the assessment of the femoral trochlea. Its non-invasive nature and dynamic imaging capabilities make it particularly suited for visualizing the femoral trochlea, a critical component in knee function and biomechanics. The use of MSK ultrasound in the evaluating the femoral trochlea provides sports medicine professionals with a dynamic, non-invasive, and cost-effective means to diagnose, and monitor knee-related injuries. This article delves into the utility of MSK ultrasound in the anatomical and functional assessment of the femoral trochlea, elucidating its benefits, limitations, and clinical implications for athletes.
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Manske, R. C., Voight, M., Page, P., & Wolfe, C. (2023). UTILIZING MSK ULTRASOUND FOR COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE FEMORAL TROCHLEA: A GAME CHANGER IN SPORTS MEDICINE. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, 18(6). https://doi.org/10.26603/001c.90038
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