Technical Considerations: Best Practices for MR Imaging of the Foot and Ankle.
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Overview
abstract
There are many challenges involved in obtaining diagnostic MR images of the foot and ankle. The complex anatomy and morphology, with curved and angular structures localized to the periphery of the body, make for an inherent challenge, let alone if an added level of complexity, such as orthopedic instrumentation, is added. This review outlines the technical considerations best designed to produce diagnostic images of the foot and ankle, with an emphasis on the postoperative state, including imaging in the presence of metal.