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This cross-sectional human anatomy atlas of the ankle and foot is a new tool based on MR images of the human body. Anatomical structures of the ankle and foot and specific regions (major joints) are visible as dynamic labeled images.
This section of the website will explain how to plan for an MRI foot scan, protocols for MRI foot, how to position for MRI foot and indications for MRI foot.
2 paź 2024 · This anatomy atlas of the foot has been designed to help MSK radiologists, rheumatologists and orthopedic surgeons in their daily practice, especially for the MR imaging of plantar plate disruption (turf toe), sesamoiditis, stress-fractures, bursitis and other diseases of the forefoot.
Routine ankle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests involve taking images of the foot and ankle in the axial, coronal, and sagittal planes parallel to the tabletop (2). Axial images are parallel to the long axis of the metatarsal (mid-foot) bones.
For purposes of MR imaging, the foot is divided into three exams: 1. Ankle/Hindfoot/Midfoot (everything behind metatarsals) 2. Midfoot (neck of calcaneus thru metatarsals) - same as forefoot protocol but centered over midfoot. 3. Forefoot/toes (metatarsals & toes)
2 paź 2023 · Foot MRI is a cutting-edge diagnostic tool that has revolutionized the field of medical imaging, particularly for the intricate structures of the foot. This non-invasive technique offers doctors a detailed insight into the foot’s anatomy, enabling precise diagnoses and informed treatment decisions. Whether it’s to pinpoint the cause of ...
18 wrz 2017 · The keys to optimizing MRI evaluation of the foot and ankle include: obtaining good MR images in ideal imaging planes, understanding the anatomy and relationship of the anatomic structures, and learning the more and less common pathologic entities that may affect this region.