Keywords:
Musculoskeletal joint, Musculoskeletal soft tissue, Ultrasound, Conventional radiography, Diagnostic procedure, Athletic injuries, Inflammation
Authors:
J. Murphy1, J. yusta-zato2, A. Patel3, A. M. Davies3, S. L. James3, C. McBryde3, R. Botchu3; 1Cork/IE, 2Manchester/UK, 3Birmingham/UK
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2019/C-1094
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