Shoulder imaging: a practical review.
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Crompton, S.
Rowbotham, E.
Fawcett, R.
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Crompton, Samuel
Rowbotham, Emma
Fawcett, Richard
Rowbotham, Emma
Fawcett, Richard
LTHT Department
Radiology
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Publication Date
2026
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Article In Press
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Abstract
The radiological evaluation of shoulder disorders has evolved to incorporate virtually all imaging modalities. This article discusses the varying roles of these modalities and includes key points for understanding the indications, diagnostic value and limitations of each. Plain radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (including magnetic resonance arthrography) are discussed, as well as recent innovations in these fields. The optimum imaging method for the diagnosis of specific shoulder pathologies, such as fracture, rotator cuff tendon disease and arthropathy is discussed, whilst incorporating useful advice on diagnostic accuracy and availability from the radiologist's perspective. The purpose is to give an overview and a general approach to the imaging diagnosis of shoulder disorders to inform current and future orthopaedic practice.
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Orthopaedics and Trauma