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Results published in The British Journal of Radiology showed use of a high-performance 0.55-Tesla MRI system may be feasible for imaging tissues of a moving wrist in real-time and may improve ...
MRI and computer modeling reveals how wrist bones move Date: February 13, 2019 Source: University of California - Davis Summary: We use our wrists constantly, but how do they work? Researchers ...
University of California - Davis image: Using fast MRI, UC Davis researchers scanned left and right wrists of men and women and used the data to build computer models of the movement of wrist bones.
The new fast MRI and CT scanning techniques allow researchers to study live wrist bones in motion for the first time.
Radiologists, medical physicists and orthopaedic surgeons have found a way to create "movies" of the wrist in motion using a series of brief magnetic resonance imaging scans.
A study finds accuracies of 7 T and 3 T MRI comparable for detecting wrist ligament injuries, with MRI adding diagnostic value by spotting additional conditions.
Protocol Published: 13 March 2008 MRI of postmortem specimens of endangered species for comparative brain anatomy Jeremy R Corfield, J Martin Wild, Brett R Cowan, Stuart Parsons & M Fabiana Kubke ...
UC Davis radiologists, medical physicists and orthopaedic surgeons have found a way to create "movies" of the wrist in motion using a series of brief magnetic resonance imaging scans.
April 21, 2004 — Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the wrist and finger joints in healthy subjects occasionally shows changes resembling erosions and synovitis as seen in rheumatoid arthritis ...
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