Understanding 4D MRI
4D MRI captures movement over time, allowing clinicians to study joint mechanics during simulated tennis motions. This helps identify abnormal patterns that contribute to shoulder, elbow, and wrist injuries.
Why It Matters
Motion based imaging reveals issues that static MRI cannot detect.
Improving Performance
Insights from 4D MRI help coaches refine technique and reduce injury risk.
Long Term Benefits
Biomechanics imaging supports personalized training for elite tennis athletes.
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