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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings of Golf-Related Injuries

Injuries related to participation in golf are becoming more common given the increasing popularity of the sport itself. Golf is considered to be an activity associated with a moderate risk for sports injuries. Golf injuries are usually attributable to overuse or traumatic mechanisms and primarily oc...

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Published in:Current problems in diagnostic radiology 2008-09, Vol.37 (5), p.231-241
Main Authors: Sutcliffe, Joseph, MD, LTC, MC, Ly, Justin Q., MD, MAJ, USAF, MC, Kirby, Amy, MD, Beall, Douglas P., MD
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