Keywords: Tendon/Ligament, Bone, Magnetic resonance imaging
Motivation: The use of ZTE-MRI and Synthetic MRI technologies is increasing in musculoskeletal MRI, showing significant clinical symptoms in patients with limited shoulder joint mobility caused by supraspinatus tendon injuries
Goal(s): ZTE technology offers superior bone display capabilities, making it ideal for studying the relationship between CSA and AI and rotator cuff injuries
Approach: Prospective clinical study on the combined application of novel magnetic resonance technology for assessing supraspinatus tendon injuries
Results: The PLCC indicated a positive correlation between ZTE-MRI and T1WI measurements, with high consistency within and between groups. Boxplot statistics revealed a significant difference in the PD value of Synthetic-MRI quantitative values.
Impact: We used advanced magnetic resonance technology and relevant parameters to assess rotator cuff injury, employing a quantitative approach for classification and providing precise reference indicators for clinical imaging diagnosis and surgical treatment.
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