Comparison of Sonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Spring Ligament Abnormalities |
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Authors: | Srinivasan Harish MB BS FRCPC Dinesh Kumbhare MD FRCPC John O'Neill MB BCh FRCR Terry Popowich BSc RDMS |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departments of Diagnostic Imaging, St Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada;2. Department of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation, St Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine whether sonography is as accurate as magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for depicting abnormalities of the spring ligament in patients with symptomatic posterior tibial tendon (PTT) dysfunction. Methods. Sixteen patients (18 ligaments) with symptomatic PTT dysfunction were prospectively evaluated with sonography and MR imaging. Results. Magnetic resonance imaging showed spring ligament tears in 8 of 18 feet, including 6 incomplete tears and 2 complete tears. Sonography showed spring ligament tears in 7 of 18 feet, including 6 incomplete tears and 1 complete tear. The findings of sonography and MR imaging were concordant in 17 of 18 feet (94%). Six of the 8 spring ligament tears on MR imaging were associated with posterior tibial tendinosis or tears. Conclusions. Sonography is an effective imaging option in assessing spring ligament abnormalities in patients with symptomatic PTT dysfunction. |
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Keywords: | foot magnetic resonance imaging sonography spring ligament |
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