મેગ્નેટિક રેઝોનન્સ ઇમેજિંગમાં સંયુક્ત રચનાઓમાં સૂક્ષ્મ ફેરફારો શોધવા માટે ઉચ્ચ સંવેદનશીલતા હોય છે. MRI રિપોર્ટ્સ થી ઘબ્રાવું નહી! સામાન્ય સ્વસ્થ વ્યક્તિમાં પણ ઘાયલ વ્યક્તિ જેવા ફેરફાર જોવા મળે છે. જુવા આ સંસોધન ના નિષ્કર્ષ! @tv9gujarati @nirajvasavada ht
🤯 ¿Cómo interpretamos en la práctica los síntomas de los pacientes cuando se presentan con dolor? #fisioterapia #ebp #AccesoLibre Ref: https://t.co/YrQtHhFFqB https://t.co/Be5KPKpFnV
https://t.co/LDs6VV5WeF Keskim. 44-vuotiailla oireettomilla potilailla "normaali" polven MRI todettiin 3%:lla. 30%:lla oli kierukkavaurio. Vaikea rustovaurio todettiin 31%:lla.
"Prawie wszystkie kolana bezobjawowych dorosłych wykazały nieprawidłowości w co najmniej jednej strukturze kolana w badaniu MRI." https://t.co/9skamE6WPP
RT @PhysioPhact: Today marks a big milestone, the 100th #PhysioPhact! Today’s paper examines individuals with NO knee pain that had MRI ima…
RT @CassEndsleyDPT: Go follow @PhysioPhact !! 100th post of straight facts.
Go follow @PhysioPhact !! 100th post of straight facts.
Today marks a big milestone, the 100th #PhysioPhact! Today’s paper examines individuals with NO knee pain that had MRI imaging to see if there was any presence of pathology! Bottom line, you’re not defined by your MRI image! Check it out. —— https://t.co/y
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @KarimKhan_IMHA: Abnormal findings in 97% of MRIs of knees in asymptomatic adults. Even bucket handles. “Treat the patient not the MR im…
Prevalence of abnormal findings in 230 knees of asymptomatic adults using 3.0 T MRI https://t.co/QUSg0QNdq4
RT @Ahmad_pt1: دائما نقول الأشعة ما تشخصك ، شكرا عبدالسلام 👍🏼
RT @Isllmii: 🏥 أشعة الركبة 🦵 دراسة حديثة تسلط الضوء على أن عمليات المسح مثل التصوير بالرنين المغناطيسي ليست مثالية وعادي يمكن للناس…
دائما نقول الأشعة ما تشخصك ، شكرا عبدالسلام 👍🏼
RT @Isllmii: 🏥 أشعة الركبة 🦵 دراسة حديثة تسلط الضوء على أن عمليات المسح مثل التصوير بالرنين المغناطيسي ليست مثالية وعادي يمكن للناس…
RT @Isllmii: وبالتالي معظم هذه الأشياء التي كنا نعتقد أنها بحاجة إلى جراحة أو حقن أو أدوية، في الواقع هي عكس ذلك في بعض الأحيان! 📊- للمزي…
وبالتالي معظم هذه الأشياء التي كنا نعتقد أنها بحاجة إلى جراحة أو حقن أو أدوية، في الواقع هي عكس ذلك في بعض الأحيان! 📊- للمزيد هنا https://t.co/KXQ3tZludI شكراً لـ @AdamMeakins على الرسوم الرائعة 👍🏻 https://t.co/BqtHRJjw1m
RT @Isllmii: 🏥 أشعة الركبة 🦵 دراسة حديثة تسلط الضوء على أن عمليات المسح مثل التصوير بالرنين المغناطيسي ليست مثالية وعادي يمكن للناس…
🏥 أشعة الركبة 🦵 دراسة حديثة تسلط الضوء على أن عمليات المسح مثل التصوير بالرنين المغناطيسي ليست مثالية وعادي يمكن للناس من جميع الأعمار أن يحدث لهم تغيرات في العديد من هياكل ركبهم وليس بالضرورة يحدث عندهم ألم أو مشاكل أخرى رابط البحث 👇 https://t.co
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @Retlouping: Prevalence of abnormal findings in 230 knees of asymptomatic adults using 3.0 T MRI https://t.co/YpsHfEADAB https://t.co/P…
"Abnormal" knee findings on MRI common in people without symptoms. Conclusion: Age related changes are normal AND imaging likely NOT necessary even if have pain. https://t.co/SeOFW4DtA6
Prevalence of abnormal findings in 230 knees of asymptomatic adults using 3.0 T MRI https://t.co/YpsHfEADAB https://t.co/PaXA5vSsRx
RT @KarimKhan_IMHA: Abnormal findings in 97% of MRIs of knees in asymptomatic adults. Even bucket handles. “Treat the patient not the MR im…
RT @KarimKhan_IMHA: Abnormal findings in 97% of MRIs of knees in asymptomatic adults. Even bucket handles. “Treat the patient not the MR im…
RT @KarimKhan_IMHA: Abnormal findings in 97% of MRIs of knees in asymptomatic adults. Even bucket handles. “Treat the patient not the MR im…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
Prevalence of abnormal findings in 230 knees of asymptomatic adults using 3.0 T MRI. Bucket handle and complex meniscal tears were reported for the first time in asymptomatic knees. https://t.co/bHfyFbsLkt https://t.co/MPr0ut5g8c
RT @KarimKhan_IMHA: Abnormal findings in 97% of MRIs of knees in asymptomatic adults. Even bucket handles. “Treat the patient not the MR im…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @terapiamanualUE: Por lo tanto, a la hora de tomar decisiones en la práctica clínica, debemos tener presente la historia clínica, la exp…
RT @terapiamanualUE: Por lo tanto, a la hora de tomar decisiones en la práctica clínica, debemos tener presente la historia clínica, la exp…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
Ist Degeneration normal? Darum spreche ich nicht von Verschleiß, sondern von cleveren Altersanpassungen.
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
Just a reminder - patient history and clinical evaluation are more important than a scan.
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
Je vois pas l'intérêt de continuer à faire ces études sur les anomalies radiologiques de patients asymptomatiques… On a compris elles sont fréquentes, mais ça change rien au fait que chez des patients symptomatiques elles ont une valeur diagnostique et pré
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
RT @AdamMeakins: Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain…
Yet again another recent study highlights how things often seen on scans in those with pain are seen in those without pain! This time its knee joints and grade 4 arthritis, tendinopathy, bursitis, even bucket handle meniscal tears 🤯 https://t.co/hL6Jy56y