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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 104-B, Issue SUPP_14 | Pages 4 - 4
1 Dec 2022
Bazzocchi A
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Imaging can provide valuable information about the function of tissues and organs. The capacity for detecting and measuring imaging biomarkers of biological activities, allows for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of any process in the human body, including the musculoskeletal system. This is of particular importance in oncologic, metabolic and rheumatologic diseases, but not limited to these.

In the domain of the musculoskeletal system, functional imaging also means to be able to address biomechanical evaluations.

Weight-bearing imaging and dynamic studies have a prominent role. All imaging techniques (X-rays, CT, MR, ultrasound) are in demand, and offer different applications, specific equipment and novel methods for addressing this.

Functional imaging is also essential to drive minimally invasive treatments – i.e. interventional radiology, and new treatment approaches move together with the advances on imaging guidance methods.

On both the diagnostic and the interventional side, the increasing availability of dedicated equipment and the development of specific imaging methods and protocols greatly helps the transition from research to clinical practice.