Yakubov Golib Anvarovich (1)
The application of diagnostic sonography in evaluating intra-articular knee pathology among athletes has gained considerable momentum in contemporary sports medicine practice. Sonographic evaluation offers distinct advantages including immediate availability, real-time dynamic assessment capabilities, and absence of ionizing radiation exposure. Contemporary high-frequency ultrasound systems enable detailed visualization of internal knee joint components with exceptional image resolution, making it an invaluable tool in athletic healthcare settings.
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