2019
DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2527
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Life after ultrasound: Are we speaking the same (or a new) language in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine?

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“…Ultrasound (US) imaging has assumed an important role in the realm of soft tissue assessments . Accordingly, sonographers have started to evaluate and quantify many (new) structures that they could not “see” before . The fascia is actually one of those interesting structures, and its pathologic characteristics are worth discussing with regard to our daily practice .…”
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“…Ultrasound (US) imaging has assumed an important role in the realm of soft tissue assessments . Accordingly, sonographers have started to evaluate and quantify many (new) structures that they could not “see” before . The fascia is actually one of those interesting structures, and its pathologic characteristics are worth discussing with regard to our daily practice .…”
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“…1 Accordingly, sonographers have started to evaluate and quantify many (new) structures that they could not "see" before. 2,3 The fascia is actually one of those interesting structures, and its pathologic characteristics are worth discussing with regard to our daily practice. 4,5 On the other hand, to simplify anatomy training (and sometimes because they are deemed unimportant), fasciae are likely to be underrated in the recent anatomy literature.Assuch,inanattempttoputemphasisonthetopic,weaimedto illustrate how US can be used to image fasciae in correlation with our current anatomic and histologic knowledge.…”
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“…In calcific tendinopathy, deposition of hydroxyapatite is a dynamic pathological occurrence with different patterns of clinical presentation. Identifying these patterns through US can provide additional insight into this condition as well as optimizing its management [ 2 , 3 ].…”
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“…Moreover, following the technical and conceptual developments in ultrasound imaging and guidance for musculoskeletal interventions, it is noteworthy that prompt/specific terminologies should necessarily replace old approaches. It is preferable to use an expression such as ‘intra-lesional platelet-rich plasma injection for an incomplete partial-thickness tear of the supraspinatus tendon on the bursal side,’ instead of a general/non-specific terminology such as ‘shoulder injection’ [ 4 5 ].…”
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