Abstract
The arthrography is one of the most important diagnostic methods of sport injuries of the knee joint. The examination must give an exact information to the surgeon; a good technique and standard X-rays are an absolute postulate. The submitted examinations are based on 6687 arthrographies during a period of 5 years. The arthrography should not be carried out before the acute symptomatology has ceased, usually after an interval of 2-3 weeks. Most frequent are the meniscus injuries by rotary traumas of the knee-joint. Football as the most popular sport is responsible for more than 50% of the injuries, followed by skiing, handball and jogging.
Citation Formats
Schaefer, H.
Arthrography in sport injuries of the knee joint.
Germany: N. p.,
1983.
Web.
Schaefer, H.
Arthrography in sport injuries of the knee joint.
Germany.
Schaefer, H.
1983.
"Arthrography in sport injuries of the knee joint."
Germany.
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title = {Arthrography in sport injuries of the knee joint}
author = {Schaefer, H}
abstractNote = {The arthrography is one of the most important diagnostic methods of sport injuries of the knee joint. The examination must give an exact information to the surgeon; a good technique and standard X-rays are an absolute postulate. The submitted examinations are based on 6687 arthrographies during a period of 5 years. The arthrography should not be carried out before the acute symptomatology has ceased, usually after an interval of 2-3 weeks. Most frequent are the meniscus injuries by rotary traumas of the knee-joint. Football as the most popular sport is responsible for more than 50% of the injuries, followed by skiing, handball and jogging.}
journal = []
volume = {23:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1983}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Arthrography in sport injuries of the knee joint}
author = {Schaefer, H}
abstractNote = {The arthrography is one of the most important diagnostic methods of sport injuries of the knee joint. The examination must give an exact information to the surgeon; a good technique and standard X-rays are an absolute postulate. The submitted examinations are based on 6687 arthrographies during a period of 5 years. The arthrography should not be carried out before the acute symptomatology has ceased, usually after an interval of 2-3 weeks. Most frequent are the meniscus injuries by rotary traumas of the knee-joint. Football as the most popular sport is responsible for more than 50% of the injuries, followed by skiing, handball and jogging.}
journal = []
volume = {23:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1983}
month = {Sep}
}