MRI Diagnosis and Grading of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
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The ACL joins the thighbone's (femur) bottom to shinbone's top (tibia). aids in stability of knee. If anterior cruciate ligament is stretched too far, it might rip. tear could be partial (through a section ACL) or full entire (all way through ACL).Objective: To determine grading and evaluation Injuries on Magnetic Resonance Imaging.Material Methods: A Descriptive cross sectional study was conducted 9 Months from January 2021 September 2021. data 103 Patients collected convenient sampling Radiology Department including Anterior Cruciate Ligament all population diagnosed Imaging (MRI). Physical complaints, Patient History Demographic were displayed patient’s reports used for analysis. MRI scans performed 1.5 T- Scanner (Phillips) collected, recorded analyzed SPSS as frequency tables Pie Charts. Results:A total included following Grade 1, 2 & 3 Injuries. distributed into Three Age groups commonly 26-35 have 49 (47.6%) occurrence specific gender 74 females 29 males. 1 contains (47.6%). evaluated 35 (34%) Partial Tear which due stretch but did not making loosen it. has most Severe with Complete shows 19 (18.4). Female associated Athletics Sports activities more common. Conclusion:In conclusion are common because Athletic Injuriesbecause smaller intercondylar notch. Women three times likely than males sustain injuries. gold standard diagnosing injuries, demonstrated quite accurate
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عنوان ژورنال: Pakistan biomedical journal
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2709-278X', '2709-2798']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54393/pbmj.v5i1.128