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Adnan Sheikh1, Mark Schweitzer
1Department of Diagnostic Imaging, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa, General Campus, 501 Smyth Road, Ottawa, KIH 8L6, Canada. asheikh@ottawahospital.on.ca
Abstract:
Advances in imaging technology have increased its suitability for diagnosing musculoskeletal disease. Modification of imaging techniques and improved image quality have led to increased use of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in the assessment of postoperative complications. This article discusses the indications, pre- and postoperative imaging findings, and postoperative complications of knee and hip arthroplasty, articular cartilage repair, and high tibial osteotomy.
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