Keywords: MSK, JointsMRI has been widely used in the early detection of osteoarthritis (OA), especially in knee, as an important technique. However, the long acquisition time of MRI is a barrier in improving the quality of imaging and the comfort of patients, especially for pediatric and disabled people. Many imaging acceleration factors have been implied in order to improve the condition. This study focuses on the clinical application of simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) imaging, a newly developed acceleration technique using multi-band RF pulses, which can simultaneously excite, acquire, and reconstruct multiple slices and readout with two-dimensional images.
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