Understanding 4D MRI
4D MRI captures joint motion over time, allowing clinicians to study knee, hip, and ankle mechanics during simulated jumps. This helps identify abnormal patterns that contribute to overuse injuries.
Why It Matters
Motion based imaging reveals issues that static MRI cannot detect.
Improving Performance
Insights from 4D MRI help athletes refine jump technique.
Long Term Athlete Health
Biomechanics imaging supports safer, more efficient training.
Additional Radiology Topics
4D CT for Pitching Mechanics in Baseball
4D MRI for Motion Analysis in Tennis Players