ABSTRACT
Kinematic MRI refers to imaging a joint through a range of motion to examine the interactions between the soft tissue and osseous anatomy that comprise the joint. Kinematic MRI techniques were developed because various pathologic conditions are dependent on the specific position of the joint or in response to loading or stress. Importantly, static-
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I - Lumbar Spine
part |2 pages
PART II Cervical Spine
part |2 pages
PART III Ankle
part |2 pages
PART IV Patellofemoral Joint
part |2 pages
PART V Shoulder
part |2 pages
PART VI Temporomandibular Joint
part |2 pages
PART VII Wrist
part |2 pages
PART VIII Special Procedures