Radiological imaging serves as a cornerstone of modern sports medicine, offering a detailed, non-invasive means to visualize the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system.
Imaging in sports medicine should not be viewed in isolation but rather as part of a comprehensive assessment that includes clinical evaluation, functional testing, and patient-reported outcomes.
The future of imaging in sports medicine holds great promise, paving the way for better athlete care and performance optimization. The integration of imaging with artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionize the field, offering the potential for automated image analysis and improved diagnostics.
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