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Ultrasound Used to Diagnose Possible Muscular Trauma in Sports

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 24 Jun 2010
Physicians are now using ultrasonography to evaluate and diagnose muscular trauma in professional athletes on-site, which helps them to determine whether or not a player's injuries are acute enough to take them out of the game.

"Muscular trauma is very common in athletes, especially soccer players,” said Ashok Kumar Nath, M.D., from the Texas Nerve and Paralysis Institute (Houston, USA), and lead author of the study. "Ultrasound is a readily available, radiation free imaging modality that allows us to diagnose muscle tears on-site,” said Dr. Nath. The study findings were presented May 6, 2010, at the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) 2010 annual meeting in San Diego, CA, USA.

The study, performed in Muscat (Oman), included 50 male soccer players with possible muscular trauma in the thigh and calf region. Ultrasound was performed on-site during a soccer game. "Forty-six players were found to have either a complete or partial muscle tear. As a result their play was discontinued,” said Dr. Nath. "If we diagnose a muscle tear on-site, we know whether or not a player should continue playing or not. If a partial tear goes undiagnosed and a player continues to play, the continued stress of the game could result in a complete muscle tear, which is much more difficult to treat,” he said.

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