肌肉损伤的超声诊断:运动医学临床医师应了解的内容。

IF 16.2 1区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Stefano Palermi,Alberto Scavone,Mattia Anzà,Emanuele Gregorace,Marco Vecchiato,Marcelo Bordalo,Bruce B Forster,Jon A Jacobson,Chris Myers,Iñigo Iriarte,Carles Pedret
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摘要

肌肉损伤是运动员中最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病之一,是导致发病率和比赛时间损失的重要原因。超声(US)由于其低成本、可及性、便携性、动态实时能力以及在预后和康复规划方面的实用性,在评估这些损伤方面具有优势。这一最先进的回顾提供了一个全面的综合目前的证据在解剖,技术和临床方面的诊断美国在评估运动相关的肌肉损伤。主要主题包括直接和间接损伤机制的区分、分类系统、预后指标和常见并发症,如纤维化、血肿和骨化性肌炎。重点放在美国检查和报告的实用、逐步的方法上,结合解剖细节和功能评估,以支持个性化的回归决策。尽管有一定的局限性,美国仍然是运动医学成像模式的基石。新兴技术,包括先进的成像技术,有望提高诊断准确性和优化临床结果。
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Diagnostic ultrasound of muscle injuries: what the sports medicine clinician should know.
Muscle injuries are among the most prevalent musculoskeletal conditions in athletes, contributing significantly to morbidity and time lost from competition. The use of ultrasound (US) is advantageous in assessing these injuries due to its low cost, accessibility, portability, dynamic real-time capabilities and utility in prognosis and rehabilitation planning. This state-of-the-art review offers a comprehensive synthesis of current evidence on the anatomical, technical and clinical aspects of diagnostic US in evaluating sports-related muscle injuries. Key topics include the differentiation between direct and indirect injury mechanisms, classification systems, prognostic indicators and common complications such as fibrosis, haematoma and myositis ossificans. Emphasis is placed on a practical, stepwise approach to US examination and reporting, incorporating anatomical detail and functional assessment to support individualised return-to-play decisions. Despite certain limitations, the US remains a cornerstone imaging modality in sports medicine. Emerging technologies, including advanced imaging techniques, hold promise for enhancing diagnostic accuracy and optimising clinical outcomes.
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CiteScore
27.10
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217
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a dynamic platform that presents groundbreaking research, thought-provoking reviews, and meaningful discussions on sport and exercise medicine. Our focus encompasses various clinically-relevant aspects such as physiotherapy, physical therapy, and rehabilitation. With an aim to foster innovation, education, and knowledge translation, we strive to bridge the gap between research and practical implementation in the field. Our multi-media approach, including web, print, video, and audio resources, along with our active presence on social media, connects a global community of healthcare professionals dedicated to treating active individuals.
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