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  • Sports Medicine
  • Radiology
  • Orthopedics

Background:

  • Knee injuries are prevalent in various sports, including contact, jumping, and pivoting activities.
  • Overuse injuries can lead to degeneration, friction, and stress responses in knee structures like tendons, ligaments, and bone.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To familiarize radiologists and sports medicine professionals with the spectrum of knee injuries.
  • To highlight injury patterns that may predict more subtle or complex pathologies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of common sports-related knee injuries.
  • Analysis of injury patterns and their predictive value for other conditions.

Main Results:

  • Detailed discussion of acute and overuse knee injuries in athletes.
  • Identification of specific radiological signs associated with various knee pathologies.

Conclusions:

  • Familiarity with knee injury patterns is crucial for accurate diagnosis in sports medicine.
  • Radiologists play a key role in identifying subtle knee pathologies through pattern recognition.