1 CME Credit
Musculoskeletal Radiology
On-demand Webinar
Chondral, Osteochondral, and subchondral injuries
The mechanisms of injury to cartilage and subjacent bone will be investigated, with emphasis on the collagen framework of articular cartilage and the trabecular compartments in the subchondral bone, with emphasis on the manner in which these injuries will appear in MR images.
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00:00 - Introduction to MR Examinations and Bone Injuries
01:18 - Internal and External Forces in Bone Injuries
05:02 - Anatomy of Articular Cartilage and Its Composition
15:48 - Patterns of Cartilage Failure and Related Terms
29:52 - Difficulties in Diagnosing Chondral and Osteochondral Injuries
33:00 - Bone Contusions and Their Characteristics
41:46 - Subchondral Fractures and Associated Challenges
45:16 - The Importance of Fat in Identifying Bone Injuries
51:13 - Fat Globules in Contusions and Fractures
Lecturers
Donald Resnick M.D.
United States of America, San Diego
Professor of Radiology and Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging at the University of California