Imaging of Foot and Ankle Disorders

Disorder Overview

Foot and ankle disorders include fractures, sprains, and deformities. Imaging helps identify severity and structural changes. Students learn common patterns.

Radiography Use

Radiography provides initial assessment of alignment and fractures. It helps identify acute injuries. Students explore common radiographic findings.

MRI Use

MRI offers detailed visualization of ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. It helps assess soft tissue injuries. Students learn when MRI is preferred.

Clinical Integration

Imaging findings guide treatment decisions such as therapy or surgery. Accurate interpretation supports recovery. Students learn how imaging contributes to foot and ankle care.

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