A Radiologically-Guided Approach to Musculoskeletal AnatomyIntroduction
A Radiologically-Guided Approach to Musculoskeletal Anatomy: Introduction
Zicca, Antonio; Tagliafico, Alberto
2013-04-30 00:00:00
[For many healthcare professionals, musculoskeletal diseases are the bread and butter of life after graduation. Therefore, radiological education dealing with the musculoskeletal system is vital for an adequate patient management and for the cost-effective use of healthcare financial resources. Undergraduate and graduate fields of healthcare ranging from rehabilitation to orthopedic professionals, radiology technicians, medical students and residents will benefit from an appropriate understanding of diagnostic imaging potential in the musculoskeletal system.]
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A Radiologically-Guided Approach to Musculoskeletal AnatomyIntroduction
[For many healthcare professionals, musculoskeletal diseases are the bread and butter of life after graduation. Therefore, radiological education dealing with the musculoskeletal system is vital for an adequate patient management and for the cost-effective use of healthcare financial resources. Undergraduate and graduate fields of healthcare ranging from rehabilitation to orthopedic professionals, radiology technicians, medical students and residents will benefit from an appropriate understanding of diagnostic imaging potential in the musculoskeletal system.]
Published: Apr 30, 2013
Keywords: Orthopaedic Profession; Graduate Field; Musculoskeletal System; Musculoskeletal Diseases; Health Care
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