Imaging Techniques for Tendon And Ligaments: A Review Article
Abstract
In the evaluation of tendon pathology, imaging modalities play a vital role in diagnosing tendon pathology. These pathologies include some injuries, tears, inflammation action, etc., only Magnetic Resonance and Imaging Technology (MRI) and ultrasound with their ultra-special and exceptional results in outcomes. It is the most commonly used for the diagnosis of these diseases. Various tendon-related disorders can be examined easily by these imaging techniques. This pathology includes elbow tendon, shoulder rotator cut off, abductor of the hip, tendons of the patella, tendon anatomy its structure, and existing pathology in the Tendon. However, imaging hands and fingers are difficult, but physicians diagnose the disease using the patient's history and symptoms and imaging. This imaging was generally done by Ultrasound, not by M.R.I., as the Ultrasound was cheaper than M.R.I. Ultrasound has proven more beneficial with affordable prices and accurate results in the case of a finger. Still, when we talk about elbows, it also experiences pain and has the problem of Tendinopathy, discomfort, and disease known as Lateral Epicondylalgia, another name for Tennis Elbow. This is the most common problem as its cause and mechanism are known. It was so important to see the interrelationship between the factors and mechanisms. Tendon disorders are common in athletes. Problems may be ecstasy inflammation and degeneration. Ultrasound helps in the understanding of the anatomical structure and high-resolution image. Tendinosis and Tendinopathy are two classifications of Tendon pathology encompassing Automatic, deterioration, and overworked pathology. Secondly, in Spondylarthritis inflaming enthesitis, 'Tendinosis' is the same as Tendinitis, where the Tendon means the part of your body that joins a muscle to bone, which means Inflammation. There are many risk factors along with this pathology, even if it is fatal. Tendons and change with the time.